Information

  • Engineer name

  • Branch

  • Serial number

  • Address
  • Installation type

  • System type

  • 50131 Grade

  • ATS Grade

  • Option

  • Brief description of system

Battery and meter readings

  • All NSI required meter readings taken and documented

  • Battery test results and date not marked on battery

  • Battery standby time adequate enough to support the system load for 24hrs or if signalling line fail 12hrs

  • Panel current is adequately supported by the system according to NSI

Walk test

  • Full walk tested carried out if not was it documented with sufficient reason

Programming

  • Time and date correct

  • Any of the NSI checklist programming not checked or corrected. E.g reset/overide levels

  • Battery size correctly entered in parameters

Signalling

  • All signals sent according to system standard to arc (if not was this documented with a sufficient reason)

  • Correct standard and channels set up at arc

  • All signal paths tested

  • Line fault connected and programmed

Functional tests

  • All bells, strobes and sounders tested if not was it documented with sufficient reason

  • Bell 12v+ removed to test battery

Mains

  • Mains cable secured

  • Mains cable enters via a seperate hole than alarm cables

  • Has the fused spur been checked that its un switched (if switched was this documented and reported to the manager)

  • Mains fuse in fused spur been checked for 3amp fuse

  • Follow up action

  • Engineers signature

  • Auditors signature

  • Date

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