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MEP Check List

The document provides guidance on conducting regular inspections of lighting, safety equipment, HVAC/R and pneumatic systems, building interiors and exteriors, and plumbing in a facility. Inspections should check for proper installation and function, safety hazards, leaks, wear and damage. Equipment should be cleaned, filters changed, and non-functional items replaced according to schedules.

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MEP Check List

The document provides guidance on conducting regular inspections of lighting, safety equipment, HVAC/R and pneumatic systems, building interiors and exteriors, and plumbing in a facility. Inspections should check for proper installation and function, safety hazards, leaks, wear and damage. Equipment should be cleaned, filters changed, and non-functional items replaced according to schedules.

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LIGHTING

Inspect lighting on a regular schedule. Make sure your inspection list


includes all the lighting in your facility:
Check all exit lighting for proper installation and function
Check all interior lighting for proper installation and function
Check all exterior lighting for proper installation and function.

Replace any nonfunctional lamps you encounter. When lamps begin to


fail, consider relamping them as a group. You can create a schedule
for relamping by estimating the average duration of lamp use in a
week or a month and comparing that to the expected service life of
the lamp.
When replacing lamps, check that the color temperature to maintain
consistency.

Dust and clean dirty lamps, and check that they're aimed as intended.

Consider any luminaires that have transformers or control gear.


For exterior lighting, check that hardware and cabling is intact.

SAFETY

Check inventory and restock all first aid kits.


Check eyewash bottles and stations.
Ensure safety signs and equipment labels are in good condition.
Inspect and clean respirators.
Inspect fall protection harnesses and kits.
Change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors, flashlights and test instruments.

HVAC/R and PNEUMATICS

Clean the air intake if necessary.


Change all air filters according to your schedule.
Check blower motors in operation for excessive noise or vibration.
Clean motors and ductwork if necessary.
Check that the condensate drain pan is draining properly.
Check the flexible duct connectors.
Inspect and clean all exhaust fans.
Secure loose guards and panels.
Inspect all electrical connections and hardware.
Test all safety controls.
Check for proper operation of the interior unit.
During the cooling season:
Inspect the condenser motor bearings.
Inspect the condenser coil, air intake and discharge.
Check all refrigerant piping and insulation.
Secure any loose guards or access panels.
Check the operation of the exterior unit.
Inspect compressed air lines regularly; investigate any leaks in piping,
tubing or fittings.
Replace or clean air filter elements at least quarterly, or as necessary
depending on the application.
Monitor oil levels on air compressor pumps and replace as necessary
depending on usage.

BUILDING INTERIOR

Examine the floors, ceilings and walls for evidence of deterioration.


Check for evidence of leaks.
Inspect for safety hazards, including electrical hazards, slipping and
tripping hazards, and falling hazards.
Check the condition and operation of toilets and showers.
Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Test the fire alarm system.
Check fire extinguishers and any firefighting equipment.
Check doors for proper operation and make sure that exits are not
obstructed.
Inspect door locks and closures.
Ensure work areas and walkways are clearly and visibly marked.
Check for garbage in storage areas.
Check for evidence of insect or other pest infestation.
Inspect cart casters for signs of wear.
Make sure that shelving is secure, organized and labeled.
Inspect electrical receptacle cover plates for tightness and damage.
Confirm that controls such as timers and photocells are functioning.

BUILDING EXTERIOR

Check the condition of the paint and walls.


Check for plants on the building and its foundation.
Look for broken windows, doors and railings.
Inspect the roof, cleaning it if necessary. Use the appropriate fall
protection or prevention measures when working in high places.
Clean drains and gutters on the roof, testing downspouts and drains by
flushing them with water.
Make sure gutters are appropriately anchored.
Inspect the stack and all roof penetrations.
Remove any plant life growing on the roof.
Clean up any broken glass or other debris.
Examine the condition of the sidewalk, driveway and parking lot.
Check the storm drains.
Check trees to make sure that no branches are about to fall.
Check that the area around the trash bins is clean.
Examine the condition of any fencing.

PLUMBING
Inspect plumbing according to a regular schedule, and investigate any
leaks or unusual noises.
Lubricate bearings in domestic water booster and circulation pump
systems according to a regular schedule.
Inspect couplings and check for any leaks.
Fire-test domestic water heaters and boilers according to a regular
schedule. Optimize efficiency using flue-gas analysis to adjust the flue
draft and combustion air input.

Lubricate condenser fan motor bearings on remote drinking water.


Check contacts for wear, and run system control tests. Remove the
refrigerant according to manufacturer instructions. Drain and replace
oil in the compressor oil reservoir, including strainers, traps and filters.
Check function of sump and sewage ejection pumps. Lubricate
exposed pumps according to a regular schedule.

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