1. Review the wiring diagram to ensure that all wiring is correct and meets code requirements.
This includes reviewing the wiring diagram to ensure that all wiring is correct, that all wiring meets code requirements, and that all connections are made properly.
2. Test all breakers and switches to make sure they are in the correct position.
This includes testing all breakers and switches to make sure they are in the correct position and are working properly.
3. Verify that all GFCI outlets have been properly installed and are functioning correctly.
This includes verifying that all GFCI outlets have been properly installed and are functioning correctly. GFCI outlets should be tested by plugging in a lamp or other appliance and checking to see if it trips the GFCI outlet.
4. Check all light fixtures and lamps for proper installation and function.
This includes checking all light fixtures and lamps for proper installation and function. Light fixtures should be tested by turning them on and checking to see if they work properly. Lamps should be tested by plugging them in and checking to see if they light up.
5. Inspect all electrical panels for proper labeling, mounting, and insulation.
This includes inspecting all electrical panels for proper labeling, mounting, and insulation. Electrical panels should be inspected for any signs of damage or loose connections.
6. Make sure that all cables are properly secured and routed through raceways or conduit where required.
This includes making sure that all cables are properly secured and routed through raceways or conduit where required. Cables should be checked for any signs of damage or loose connections.
7. Test smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers to make sure they are in working order.
This includes testing smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers to make sure they are in working order. Smoke detectors should be tested by pressing the test button, carbon monoxide detectors should be tested by pushing the test button, and fire extinguishers should be shaken slightly to check the pressure gauge.
8. Inspect all outlets and switches for signs of damage or loose connections.
This includes inspecting all outlets and switches for signs of damage or loose connections. Outlets and switches should be checked for any sign of burning, melting, or other damage. Loose connections should be tightened.
9. Verify that all grounding systems are installed correctly and are functioning properly.
This includes verifying that all grounding systems are installed correctly and are functioning properly. Grounding systems should be checked for any signs of damage or loose connections.
10. Have the building's electrical system inspected by a qualified electrician before occupancy.
This includes having the building's electrical system inspected by a qualified electrician before occupancy. The electrical system should be checked for any signs of damage or loose connections.