1. Electrical Panels and Enclosures:
Ensuring that panels are properly sealed and free of damage, as well as checking for loose or overheated connections.
2. Wiring and Connections:
Inspecting wiring for fraying or damage and tightening any loose connections.
3. Circuit Breakers and Fuses:
Verifying that circuit breakers and fuses are the correct size and functioning properly.
4. Grounding and Bonding:
Confirm that grounding systems are in place and bonded correctly to prevent electrical shocks.
5. Electrical Outlets and Switches:
Checking outlets and switches for damage, proper operation, and correct labeling.
6. Lighting Systems:
Inspecting lighting fixtures, bulbs, and emergency lighting systems for functionality.
7. Motors and Generators:
Examining motors and generators for signs of wear, overheating, or abnormal noise.
8. Emergency Shutdown Systems:
Testing emergency shutdown systems to ensure they function as intended during an electrical fault.
9. Surge Protection Devices:
Verifying the presence and effectiveness of surge protectors to safeguard equipment from voltage spikes.
10. Electrical Signage and Labeling:
Reviewing labels and signage to ensure they are clear and meet regulatory requirements.