Title Page

  • Development

  • Floor

  • Work Completed By

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Comments / Issues

  • RNM Electrician / Installer Signature

  • RNM Supervisor Signature

  • Renaker Manager Signature

BEMCO 2nd Fix Checklist

  • Trunking installed correctly with all lid and end caps fitted to carry cables for meters/ isolators.

  • Isolators and fuses are of correct rating installed and connected in correct sequence

  • All cables installed are the correct size and type with the correct bending radius, with NO copper showing on any cable’s terminations

  • All circuits have an adequately sized C.P.C for the supply cable, connected correctly and in line with 18th edition regulations.

  • All the relevant cable labels and phase identification tape are installed on all the multiple core cables. This labelling must be completed on the internal and external of the SWA cabling and only on the internal on the 6491B cable.

  • DB charts installed in sleeves in front of panels

  • The panel has the correct Plastic protection install between the Live & neutral cables and the earth bar, preventing any cables from potentially shorting out on the bus bars.

  • All swarf to be removed from the bottom of the trunking and any gaps or holes to be covered with new panel plates or blanks. All missing panel screws to be installed in in the covers or front panel lids.

  • All vertical busbar to be torqued up with the correct calibrated torque wrench and labelled and signed

  • The bus bar tap off has been connected in line with manufacturers guidelines and metal kopex installed into the tap off is glanded correctly, making sure it is earthed satisfactory

  • Photos

Clashes & Issues

  • Any Clashes or issues

  • Issues Detailed

  • Photo Evidence

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