Title Page

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Information

  • A weekly plant inspection of the Ventilation Ductwork is to be carried out by the site supervisor/ Manager (Yes = Checked OK, No = Fault) All critical/ Urgent issues must be reported immediately to the project manager. Add notes and photos to each section where there are issues found

Refrigeration Systems

  • Anchor/fixing size(s) correct<br><br>

  • Support type and size correct <br><br>

  • Support spacing correct<br>

  • Ductwork routing as per drawing<br><br>

  • Ductwork size as per drawing<br><br><br>

  • Ductwork material as per specification<br><br><br>

  • Ductwork joints sound<br><br>

  • Ductwork stiffeners adequate<br><br><br>

  • Ductwork turning vanes installed where applicable and as per drawing

  • Ductwork branches installed correctly<br>

  • Ductwork expansion/contractions allowed for<br><br><br>

  • Fire damper, location and type correct<br><br><br>

  • Fire damper access doors fitted at correct side of damper for re setting<br><br><br>

  • Volume control dampers, location and type as per drawing<br><br><br>

  • Volume control damper inspection door fitted<br><br>

  • Air handling plant, type and location correct<br><br>

  • Attenuator, type and location correct<br>

  • Heater battery, type and location correct<br>

  • Equipment flexible connections sound<br>

  • Grille flexible connections free from kinks and bends, less than 1m in length<br>

  • Grille type and location as per schedule and drawings<br>

  • Ductwork in accordance with DW144 specification<br>

  • Ductwork leakage tests carried out satisfactory (where required)<br>

  • Ductwork mezz clamps fitted<br>

  • Insulation neat and tidy

  • Any further comments

  • Site Managers Signature

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