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  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Tasks to be Performed Before System Start-Up

  • Inspect structural members and fasteners.

  • Inspect safety railings, stairs, walkways, and access doors.

  • Inspect for rust and corrosion and repaint as needed.

  • Repair or replace sections of damaged drift eliminators.

  • Inspect tower fill material.

  • Clean debris from unit.

  • Clean air intake screens.

  • Clean sump strainer.

  • Clean and flush sump.

  • Check and adjust all drive belts and pulleys.

  • Change oil in all gear boxes.

  • Inspect propeller and fan blades for damage.

  • Inspect all piping.

  • Inspect wiring and electrical controls.

  • Daily Tasks

  • Visually check general operation.

  • Check for unusual vibration or noise.

  • Check sump water level.

  • Check rate of water bleed-off.

  • Weekly Tasks

  • Inspect basin for debris.

  • Check drive motor for excessive heat or vibration.

  • Inspect gearbox for oil leaks.

  • Check oil level in gearbox.

  • Monthly Tasks

  • Clean air intake screens,

  • Inspect drigt eliminators for damage, dirt, and biological growth.

  • Flush debris from sump.

  • Clean sump strainer.

  • Inspect sump for leaks.

  • Inspect headed for clogging and biological growth.

  • Inspect spray nozzles.

  • Inspect and adjust drive belts.

  • Lubricate drive bearings.

  • System Shutdown Tasks

  • Inspect general condition.

  • Inspect protective finishes.

  • Inspect tower fill material.

  • Inspect drift eliminators.

  • Drain sump and piping.

  • Cover and protect drive motors, shafts, and gearboxes.

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