The document describes visual and mechanical checks to perform on a switchboard, including ensuring no foreign bodies, checking the appearance and protection index, operating tests on access doors and locks, and inspecting mechanical tightness and operating maneuvers of moving parts.
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Visual Inspection
The document describes visual and mechanical checks to perform on a switchboard, including ensuring no foreign bodies, checking the appearance and protection index, operating tests on access doors and locks, and inspecting mechanical tightness and operating maneuvers of moving parts.
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Visual inspection
1.Ensure the absence of all foreign bodies inside the switchboard.
2.Check the outer appearance (absence of any traces of shocks, peeling paint) carries out any touch- ups if needed. 3.Check the compliance with the protection index (leak tightness of the functional units, various sealing points, etc.). Mechanical checks 4.Operating and interlocking tests on the access doors and mobile panels. 5.Tests for the figure lock systems. 6.Mechanical tightening inspection (electrical Jointing, power and earthing circuits etc.) 7.Operating manoeuvres on the moving parts+ - Plugging-in and withdrawing ,- Arming, closing and tripping. 1.Adequate lights are provided in the work area prior to installation. For S0C 1A01C:D!e: FOR CONTRACTOR 1A01C:D!e:For Co23. Re4.:D!e:N!me:S*"2:N!me:S*"2:N!me:S*"2: