Title Page

  • Site

  • Document No.

  • Job Number

  • Client

  • Date

  • Cable number

  • Cable Type and Size

  • Source

  • Destination

  • Audit conducted by

Cable Tests and Inspection

  • Inspect cable for damage. Is cable in good condition?

  • Please describe issue. Add photos

  • Is the cable clearly and permanently tagged with the correct tag

  • Please describe issue

  • Is the cable the correct type and size as per the cable schedule

  • Is the core colouring/wire numbering correct?

  • Is the cable correctly terminated at source? Add photos

  • Is the cable correctly terminated at the destination? Add photos

  • Is the cable correctly fixed/supported/protected?

  • Is the cable glanded/grouted correctly? Glands tight? Add photos

Testing

  • Meter used in Continuity and Phasing

Continuity Tests. Both ends disconnected.

  • Red - Earth resistance

  • White - Earth resistance

  • Blue - Earth resistance

  • Neutral - Earth resistance

Phasing Tests. Both ends disconnected

  • Red - Red

  • White - White

  • Blue - Blue

  • Neutral - Neutral

  • Earth - Earth

Insulation Resistance Tests. All tests at minimum 500V, prefer 1,000V. Expect all readings to be at maximum of meter scale. All readings in MegOhms.

  • Meter used

  • R - W, B, N & E

  • W - R, B, N & E

  • B - R, W, N & E

  • N - R, W, B, & E

Ductor Tests on Bolted Connections only. Results in microOhms.

  • Meter used

  • Are torque marks present?

  • R - Source

  • W - Source

  • B - Source

  • N - Source

  • E - Source

  • R - Destination

  • W - Destination

  • B - Destination

  • N - Destination

  • E - Destination

Close out

  • Drawings marked up as constructed?

  • Is the cable finished and fit for service?

  • Comments (tagged, locked out, etc)

  • Electrical Licence Number

  • Sign off

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