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ITR#2001 General Electrical Rough In

PROJECT & LOCATION

  • Installation Area for ITP (descriptive) Note these numbers represent .03- Circuit Installation, .12- Install ITP, .L3- Level, .254- Room Number

ITR GENERAL ELECTRICAL ROUGH IN

  • Installation Test Procedures: Confirm from the drawings, specifications and cable schedules the required cable type. Install the required cable from the designated start point to the field location. Ensure cable separations and segregation's are maintained from other LV and HV sources. Ensure cable is supported and follows designated cabling paths. Fit cable ties at required intervals. Once complete label cable and sign off ITP Sheet for Cable.

    One ITP per room or thoroughfare.

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT: Check for latest drawings and co-ordinates

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT Electrical rough in has been installed as per approved drawings

  • Compliance Criteria - Drawings Electrical
    Hold point- No
    Method of inspection- Visual, Administrate

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT: Has Segregation & Separation been maintained

  • Compliance Criteria- Measurement & Visual
    Hold Point - No
    Method of inspection - Visual, Measurement

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT: Relevant circuits in room / area

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT: Has correct fixings and supports been used

  • Compliance Criteria- Visual
    Hold Point - No
    Method of inspection - Visual

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT: Are cables at both ends labelled

  • Compliance Criteria- Visual
    Hold Point - No
    Method of inspection - visual

  • INSPECTION / TEST POINT Area left clean and tidy

  • Compliance Criteria- Visual
    Hold Point - No
    Method of inspection - Visual

  • Person Responsible - Installing Electrician

  • Comment

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