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Wall Rough Checklist

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Wall Rough Checklist

Wall Rough Checklist

  • Has 360 photo been taken?

  • Has a box walk been conducted with owner or electrical engineer?

  • Has equipment and materials been installed in a neat and workmanlike manner?

  • Is area to be inspected cleared and free from clutter/debris?

  • Are all electrical subcontractors complete with work in the requested area to be inspected?

  • Do all employees on site have their Apprentice/Journeyman cards readily available and on their person?

  • Are accurate up-to-date drawings readily available?

  • Are the appropriate wiring methods used for the environment they are installed in?

  • Are materials used Approved and Listed for their intended purpose and environment they will be installed in?

  • Are all junction or device boxes accessible?

  • Are all boxes, brackets and straps securely mounted?

  • Are there any back to back boxes in any stud cavities?

  • Are all unused openings in equipment and boxes closed up properly?

  • Are the correct size plaster rings installed to match the depth of the wall finish?

  • Are all GFCI's located in an accessible location or is a dead front GFCI being used? (Nothing behind large equipment or appliances)

  • Is conduit and cable free from any damage? (crimping, improper bends, etc.)

  • Are cable runs pulled tight, plum, and inside the studs?

  • Is there proper spacing (1 1/4") from cables to edges of studs?

  • Is all MC cable supported within 1' of box and at least every 6' after?

  • Are all MC cable feeds used local to each room? (cannot run room to room)

  • Does conduit run exceed 360 degrees of bend between J-boxes?

  • Is EMT supported within 3' of every box and at least every 8' after?

  • Are all EMT connectors, couplings, and lock rings tightened?

  • Are all conduits and junction boxes stubbed out below duct work/equipment and accessible from the floor below?

  • Do low voltage conduit stubs exceed 180 degrees of bend? (cannot use junction box as a 90)

  • Are bushings or grommets installed on the ends of low voltage conduit stubs?

  • Are low voltage device boxes in walls that border a corridor stubbed-out to cable tray instead of the interior of the room?

  • Have all conductors been properly labeled?

  • Have all cables /conductors been verified to be away from all sharp edges or bolts/screws?

  • Are all interior barriers in equipment installed properly?

  • Are all equipment, devices, and boxes grounded properly?

  • Are all floor and wall penetrations properly sealed to match the assembly rating they feed through?

  • Are all trimmed out devices in wall labeled appropriately?

  • Are all devices straight and securely mounted flush against finish surfaces?

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