Inspection Checklist for Building Ventilation and Fire Protection Fans After Installation

To ensure the safety of the installation and commissioning of building ventilation and fire protection fans, manufacturers typically require users to provide written documentation in accordance with the fan’s accompanying manual during installation and commissioning, signed by an authorized representative. So, do you know what this documentation should include? Let’s take a closer look at this together. First, after removing the outer packaging, carefully inspect the building ventilation and fire-rated fans for any damage incurred during transportation; Second, verify that the delivered equipment complies with the design drawings; 3. Remove the inlet and outlet covers to check for any tools, small parts, debris, or other foreign objects inside the ductwork or equipment. If no abnormalities are found during the above inspections, proceed with installation according to the manual. After the building ventilation and fire-rated fan equipment is installed, the next step is to inspect and confirm the following: 1. Flexible connections are intact; 2. Anti-vibration pads are properly adjusted; 3. Components are grounded for static electricity; 4. Pulleys are aligned; 5. Coupling connections are verified, etc. Additionally, ensure that all bolts connecting to the suspension structure are securely fastened. It is important to note that all basic safety instructions must be followed during the inspection. Once proper installation is confirmed, a trial run of the building ventilation and fire protection fan equipment should be conducted. Prior to commissioning, verify the tightness of all bearing bolts, belt tension, monitoring equipment operation, rotation direction, and vibration levels of bearings or motors. Once these parameters are confirmed to be within normal ranges, the trial run may proceed. In summary, only by strictly adhering to the installation and commissioning instructions for building ventilation and fire protection fans can the interests of both parties be effectively protected and operational safety enhanced. Therefore, users should follow the guidance in the user manual during installation and commissioning.