The air conditioning inspection report must be kept in a safe place so that it can be used to inform subsequent inspections or passed to a new system owner or manager. The air conditioning inspection ...
The effective output of an individual air conditioning unit or system may be given on the rating plate attached to the unit. It may also be found in the operating and maintenance manual or on the manu...
The building owner or manager is responsible for ensuring there is an air conditioning inspection report for the central system and the building occupier is responsible for ensuring there is an air co...
Where a system consists of a number of small units with an effective rated output of less than 12kW, but the total number of units within the building means that the combined cooling capacity is great...
The example below shows an air conditioning system with a cooling capacity greater than 250kW that serves three separate parts of a building that are designed for separate use. Although the air condit...
Where an individual building benefits from the refrigeration plant of an air conditioning system under single control, the building owner or manager is responsible for obtaining an air conditioning in...
In this example, a building is served by a single system of more than 250kW capacity under single control with an additional air conditioning system rated at 100kW. An air conditioning inspection on a...
Refrigeration Refrigeration equipment and its associated heat exchange systems are checked briefly. The inspection looks primarily for indicators of damage or lack of maintenance that would significan...
Local Weights and Measures Authorities (usually Trading Standards Officers) are responsible for enforcing the requirements relating to air conditioning inspection reports. Failure to commission, keep,...