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1 | ## SECTION 1: COLD CHECK PROCEDURE (POWER OFF) |
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| 3 | ### SAFETY REQUIREMENTS |
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| 4 | ⚠️ **WARNING:** Ensure ALL power sources are disconnected before beginning cold checks: |
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| 5 | - Verify with multimeter that panel is de-energized |
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| 7 | ### EQUIPMENT REQUIRED |
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| 8 | - Wear appropriate PPE (safety glasses, insulated gloves) |
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| 9 | - Digital Multimeter with continuity function |
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| 10 | - Wire strippers/cutters |
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| 11 | - Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips) |
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| 12 | - Label maker or tape for wire identification |
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| 13 | - Flashlight |
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| 14 | - Copy of wiring diagrams |
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| 16 | ### COLD CHECK STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS |
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| 18 | 1. **Power Isolation** |
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| 19 | - Turn OFF circuit breaker CB supplying 120VAC to panel |
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| 20 | - Verify 120VAC is OFF using multimeter |
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| 21 | - Verify 24VAC power supply is de-energized |
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| 23 | 2. **Preparation** |
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| 24 | - Identify terminal blocks TB-1 and TB-2 |
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| 25 | - Have wiring diagrams readily accessible |
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| 26 | - Prepare multimeter and set to continuity mode (Ω) |
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| 28 | 3. **Continuity Testing Procedure + Tug Test** |
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| 29 | - For each point in the Cold Check Table: |
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| 30 | a. Locate the field device listed in the "Field Device" column |
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| 31 | b. Identify the wire terminal at the field device |
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| 32 | c. Tug on each side of the cable to ensure proper connection |
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| 33 | c. Place one multimeter probe on the field wire at the device end |
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| 34 | d. Place other multimeter probe on the corresponding panel terminal listed |
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| 35 | e. Check for continuity (multimeter should beep or show low resistance <10Ω) |
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| 36 | f. Record **PASS** if continuity exists |
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| 37 | g. Record **FAIL** if no continuity (no beep or high resistance) |
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| 38 | h. Document specific issues in Notes column |
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| 40 | 4. **Wire Verification** |
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| 41 | - Verify correct wire gauge matches drawing specification |
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| 42 | - Check shielded cables have shields properly grounded |
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| 43 | - Inspect wire insulation for damage |
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| 44 | - Verify wire colors match drawing specifications |
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| 46 | 5. **Common Issues to Check** |
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| 47 | - Loose terminations at either end |
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| 48 | - Broken or damaged wires |
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| 49 | - Incorrect wire routing |
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| 50 | - Missing shield ground connections |
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| 51 | - Wrong wire gauge used |
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| 52 | - 18AWG - Control Wiring Terminals |
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| 53 | - 14AWG - Power Wiring Terminals |
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