Title Page

  • Project Name

  • Job Number

  • Switchboards at Which Cables are tested

  • Date

  • Prepared by

  • Position Title

  • Location

Cable Testing Checklist

Part 1: Initial Work Site Assessment

  • Has the JLE SafeX Prestart been completed.

  • Is there a copy of the Switchboard drawings Onsite

  • Is there a First Aid Kit & LV Rescue Kit (tested) Onsite

  • Has the Work Crew signed onto and understand JLE SWMS-001-Test and Commission (provide photo)

Part 2: Test Equipment

  • Insulation Tester

  • Make/Model:

  • Serial Number:

  • Calibration Due Date:

  • Mutli-Meter

  • Make/Model:

  • Serial Number:

  • Calibration Due Date:

  • Clamp Meter

  • Make/Model:

  • Serial Number:

  • Calibration Due Date:

  • Part 3: Testing
  • Switch Board at Which Cable is Tested

  • Switch Board on Other End

  • Cable Details

  • Test 1: Insulation Resistance (CABLE's ISOLATED FROM EACH OTHER at BOTH ENDS)

  • Note: The Insulation Resistance between conductors should not be less than 1Mohm

  • Complete a battery test on IR tester

  • Short IR tester leads to confirm working condition.

  • Select Testing Voltage

  • IR1 - A phase to B Phase =

  • IR2 - A Phase to C Phase

  • IR3 - B Phase to C Phase

  • IR5 - A Phase to Neutral

  • IR4 - B Phase to Neutral

  • IR6 - C Phase to Neutral

  • IR7 - A Phase to Earth

  • IR8 - B Phase to Earth

  • IR9 - C Phase to Earth

  • IR10 - Neutral to Earth

  • IR Test Results

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  • Test 2: Insulation Resistance (EACH PHASE CONNECTED SEPERATELY TO NEUTRAL AT ONE END)

  • Note: The Insulation Resistance between conductors should not be more than 0.5 Ohm

  • SHORT PHASE 1 & NEUTRAL at ONE END

  • IR1 - PHASE 1 to Neutral

  • SHORT PHASE 2 & NEUTRAL at ONE END

  • IR2 - PHASE 2 to NEUTRAL

  • SHORT PHASE 3 & NEUTRAL at ONE END

  • IR3 - PHASE 3 to NEUTRAL

  • INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST RESULT

  • I am satisfied that the Pre-Energization test have meet the AS3000 requirements

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