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maintenance_checklist.pdf

The above PDF file is a list of most of the tests and checks I carry out each time I do an (bells only) alarm service. This is my own list so feel free to use it if you like.

Obviously a few more checks are carried out for monitored systems.

Im curious to know if the checklist above is simillar to what other service engineers do for each service..?

So download or view the above file and take a close look at it,

what else would you add to this list?

what dont you do?

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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While im on the subject of lists I was wondering if you`d like any other documents uploaded for your usage.

Such as a Wiring Schedule, spur installation checklist, historical record sheet, etc etc.

What do you need ???????

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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Yeah the above PDF file is suitable for SSAIB/NACOSS but only for bells only services.

I use the same sheet for my Monitored Alarms but on the back of it I write down all the signals and times i sent those signals while testing the alarm. Then just tick them off as received/restored etc when i go through them with the central station.

Ill see what other documents i can get scanned and upload them on friday.

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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Guest Mico

Dave.

One item that should be included on all service visits is a check that each detector is providing the cover as specified.

For example if a movement detector is specified to provide coverage of a door or window and between service visits the client has installed a partition or shelving blocking the view, this should be noted on the call sheet with any recommendations and signed for by the client. It should also result in the specification being amended.

Apart from being a requirement of BS 4737, it is an important point from a liabilty point of view. If there was a loss, a clever lawyer might say that the system was not working as specified (fit for purpose) if a detectors view was blocked, especially if a service visit failed to identify such a situation.

Regards Mico

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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Thanks for pointing that out Kenny, I `ve just re-uploaded the documents so they should be available again now.

Also mate I cant seem to email you, keep getting my emails returned.

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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Guest kenny james

B) sorry about that dave as explained in my e-mail to you i updated my windows as requested by windows update and since then everything seems to have gone up the wall with my computer trying to access websites i am registered with hopefully you have received my e-mail just incase you didnt my e-mail address is discosounds@supanet.com.

hopefully simmo has received an e-mail from me too!!. ^_^

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