9 Inspection Checklist
Pre-Inspection: • Perform 3.4 Shutdown and Storage procedures if not already complete
Visual Inspection: Overall System: • Inspect the entire system for any signs of rust, water damage, or excessive dust accumulation. • Look for any bent, broken, or missing components.
Battery Enclosure: • Look for any signs of distortion, swelling, or bulging in the battery case. This could indicate internal damage or pressure buildup. • Check for cracks, dents, or other physical damage to the enclosure.
Wires and Connections: • Inspect all cables and connections for any signs of fraying, loose connections, or burning marks. • Ensure all connections are secure and properly fastened.
Functional Check: • Power On: Turn on the Master Power Switch as detailed in 3.3 Deployment • Confirm operation of the connected loads. • Confirm system is operational on the Velociti Intelligence Dashboard. Reference the Data Collection Module (DCM) number that appears on the enclosure label.
Documentation: • Record the date of the inspection and any observations in a designated logbook. • Note any potential problems that require further investigation or repair. • Follow internal company protocols for maintenance.
Reporting: • Report any significant findings, such as damage to the battery & inverter enclosures, loose connections, or suspected leaks, to a Velociti Inc. technician immediately.
Additional Notes: If you are unsure about any aspect of the inspection, consult the system user manual or contact Velociti for further guidance. · Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the mobile power system yourself. Refer to a qualified technician for any issues. · By following this safety inspection protocol, you can help ensure the safe and reliable operation of your mobile power system.