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  • Jobsite

  • Area

  • Room Number

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Plumbing/HVAC Piping

  • Valves are accessible

  • All piping systems have been tested

  • All piping systems have been inspected

  • Piping is insulated and insulation shields are installed

  • Valve tags are installed

  • Pipes are properly labeled

  • Graded pipe has the proper slope

  • Pipes are properly supported

  • Seal pipes through walls and floors

  • Access doors are installed

  • Medical gas piping is isolated from dissimilar metals

  • Roof drain bodies are properly insulated

  • High point vents and low point drains are installed

  • Drain pans are installed and piped where where required

  • Service access is provided for equipment above the ceiling

  • Control wiring is complete

  • Medical gas alarm wiring is complete

  • Piping does not pass through stairs and stair passageways

  • Piping is not installed above electrical panels

Sheetmetal

  • Fire - Fire/Smoke Dampers flashing has been installed and checked

  • Access doors have been installed, labeled, and verified accessible

  • Duct is properly supported

  • Duct has been sealed and tested as required

  • Service access is provided for equipment above the ceiling

  • Duct is insulated though the walls

  • The ends of duct are covered

  • Duct does not pass through stairs and stair passageways

  • Duct is not installed above electrical panels

  • Duct insulation is properly installed and sealed

  • Grilles are insulated where required

  • Grilles are covered to keep the duct clean

  • Volume dampers have been flagged

  • Wall penetrations have been properly caulked

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