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