WEA453e Installation Manual
Version 1.0
Samsung Electronics America
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4.1.1.1
Planning the Inspection
Compose a checklist for each system, appoint an inspector, and establish the inspection
schedule for each site.
4.1.1.2
Inspecting On-Site and Composing an Inspection Checklist
Inspecting on-site involves visiting the site where the systems are installed and checking
each item's specifications, standards, and installation status using the naked eye or by using
measuring devices and going over all of the items on the checklist.
During, or after, the inspection, all of the inspected items must be recorded on the checklist.
4.1.1.3
Reporting and Reviewing the Results, Complying with Corrective
Action
The inspector must report the inspection results (checklist/corrective actions) to the
installation manager, and the installation manager must go over the corrective actions and
fix them as necessary.
4.1.1.4
Inspecting Compliance Results
The inspector must check if all of the corrective actions have been carried out, and then
request any further corrective action to the installation manager when the results of the
corrective action or compliance inspection are unsatisfactory.
4.1.1.5
Reporting the Final Results and Prevention Plans
After all of the corrective actions have been completed, the inspector must report the final
results to the installation manager and the relevant department heads, as well as a plan to
prevent the recurrence of similar problems in the future.
Table 28.
Inspection Checklist
Item
Main Inspection
Checklist
Evaluation Criteria
Inspection
Results
Pass
Fail
Equipment
Installation
External status of
equipment and
mechanical parts
Equipment damage such as dents,
scratches, or cracks.
Arrangement state of
equipment and
mechanical parts
Maintenance and the horizontal/vertical
arrangement status.
Leveling state of
equipment and
mechanical parts
Inspection of the horizontal/vertical
status (using a spirit level).
Tightened status and
Check with the naked eye and use