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SWITCHBOARD Details

EQUIPMENT DETAILS

  • SWITCHBOARD NUMBER

  • Circuit ID

  • Switch Gear Type

  • Date of Re Set

  • PHOTO OF SWITCHBOARD

  • Is there any evidence of damage to the tripped switch gear or equipment on the circuit?

  • What damage is evident?

  • Photo of damage.

  • Does the switch gear re set?

  • Commence fault finding.

  • Is the fault in the plugged in equipment, cabling or the switch gear?

  • Tag out equipment and inform Supervisor

  • Contact supervisor and tag out circuit

Results

Test Results

  • Type of Test

  • CIRCUIT NAME / NUMBER

RCD results

  • AS/NZS 3760:2010
    Disconnect time which shall be not more than 150 ms for a 30 mA RCD and 40 ms for a 10 mA
    RCD

  • Does the RCD trip within the the above times?

  • Reason for no failed result

  • CIRCUIT NAME / NUMBER

  • AS/NZS 3760:2010 - RCDs which are permanently wired to terminals in equipment shall be tested using the RCD test
    button only, observing the operating time which should be ‘without undue delay’. In case of doubt, use an external timing circuit, capable of detecting the test current start and finish, to measure disconnect time which shall be not more than 150 ms for a 30 mA RCD and 40 ms for a 10 mA RCD. (The test button current is assumed to be 2 times the rated residual current.)

  • Does the RCD trip ‘without undue delay'

  • Reason for no failed result

  • Repair the fault and test the circuit

Results

RECORDED RESULTS

  • Over current protective device rating.

  • Visual Inspection correct?

  • Cable size (mm2)

  • Earth Continuity (Ω)

  • Insulation Resistance Results

  • E-R (MΩ)

  • E-N (MΩ)

  • N-R (MΩ)

  • E-R (MΩ)

  • E-W (MΩ)

  • E-B (MΩ)

  • E-N (MΩ)

  • N-R (MΩ)

  • N-W (MΩ)

  • N-B (MΩ)

  • R-W (MΩ)

  • R-B (MΩ)

  • W-B (MΩ)

  • Polarity Check

  • Fault Loop Impedance (Ω)

  • Correct Circuit Connection.

  • REPORT TO THE SUPERVISOR THAT NO DAMAGED EQUIPMENT WAS FOUND AND CIRCUIT IS FUNCTIONING.

  • Date of Re Set

  • PHOTO OF SWITCHBOARD

  • Is there any evidence of damage to the tripped switch gear?

  • What damage is evident?

  • Photo of damage.

  • Does the switch gear re set?

  • Commence fault finding.

  • Is the fault in the plugged in equipment, cabling or the switch gear?

  • Tag out equipment and inform Supervisor

  • Contact supervisor and tag out the circuit

  • Repair the fault and test the circuit

Results

RECORDED RESULTS

  • Over current protective device rating.

  • Visual Inspection correct?

  • Cable size (mm2)

  • Earth Continuity (Ω)

  • Insulation Resistance Results

  • E-R (MΩ)

  • E-N (MΩ)

  • N-R (MΩ)

  • E-R (MΩ)

  • E-W (MΩ)

  • E-B (MΩ)

  • E-N (MΩ)

  • N-R (MΩ)

  • N-W (MΩ)

  • N-B (MΩ)

  • R-W (MΩ)

  • R-B (MΩ)

  • W-B (MΩ)

  • Polarity Check

  • Fault Loop Impedance (Ω)

  • Correct Circuit Connection.

COMPLETION

COMPLETION

  • Have all items that have been inspected passed?

  • List defects and create an action

  • Date inspection completed.

  • REC NUMBER

  • I certify that the electrical installation, to the extent that it is affected by the electrical work, has been inspected to ensure it is electrically safe and is in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3000 and any other standard applying to the electrical installation under the Electrical Safety Act 1998 and the Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009

  • PERSON COMPLETING TESTS

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