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Dry Riser System Inspection Report

The document details the inspection of a dry riser system for a building, listing components like the breeching inlet, riser, landing valves, and testing hydrostatic pressure. It provides a checklist for inspecting each component and spaces to sign off on inspection results.

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Dry Riser System Inspection Report

The document details the inspection of a dry riser system for a building, listing components like the breeching inlet, riser, landing valves, and testing hydrostatic pressure. It provides a checklist for inspecting each component and spaces to sign off on inspection results.

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DRY RISER SYSTEM

Name of Building:

DRY RISER: Size 2 way (100mm) No. / 4 way (150mm) No.


* Status of Inspection
1 BREECHING INLET Yes No N.A.
1.1 Inlet housed in glass fronted protective enclosure
1.2 Properly installed / secured
1.3 Clear of Obstruction
1.4 About 0.76m above finished floor level
1.5 Labelled “DRY RISER INLET” and differentiated
1.6 Inlet painted in yellow colour
* Status of Inspection
2 RISER Yes No N.A.
2.1 Not passing through unprotected area / Fire rated
2.2 Air release valve provided
2.3 Earthling provided
* Status of Inspection
3 LANDING VALVE Yes No N.A.
3.1 0.76m to 1m above finished floor level
3.2 Condition of hand wheel satisfactory
3.3 Blank Cap provided
3.4 Strapped and padlocked in closed position
3.5 Labelled / Numbered
3.6 Clear of Obstruction
3.7 Landing valve painted in yellow color
* Status of Inspection
4 TESTING OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE Yes No N.A.
4.1 Pressure constant at 14 bar or 200 psi for 30 minutes
4.2 Air release valve functioning

INSPECTED & WITNESSED & WITNESSED &


CHECKED BY ACCEPTED BY MFP ACCEPTED BY MFP
NAME
SIGNATURE
POSITION
ORGANIZATION

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Prepared by Zaw Win Naing
ON GROUND INSPECTION REMARKS

INSPECTED & WITNESSED & WITNESSED &


CHECKED BY ACCEPTED BY MFP ACCEPTED BY MFP
NAME
SIGNATURE
POSITION
ORGANIZATION

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