our process: inspection and testing

Step 1: Site Survey & Asset Register

·      Physical walkthrough of premises

·      Mapping and tagging of each damper

·      Record accessibility and hatch condition

Step 2: Visual Inspection

·      Check blade integrity, spring tension, fusible links

·      Confirm orientation and removal of transport tape

·      Inspect hatches

Step 3: Functional Testing

·      Manual drop testing of fusible-link dampers

·      Simulated trigger of motorised dampers

·      Documenting closure and reset cycles

Step 4: Cleaning & Lubrication

·      Remove dust, dirt, and debris

·      Clean blades, tracks, and frames

·      Apply manufacturer-approved lubrication

Step 5: Repairs & Remedials

·      Replace worn fusible links, springs, actuators

·      Install access hatches

·      Re-test and confirm functional integrity

Step 6: Reporting & Certification

·      Digital report with asset IDs, test results, and photo evidence

·      Highlight inaccessible dampers and recommendations

·      Stored for audit and compliance purposes

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