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Switchboard Commissioning Checklist

Free download · A4 (210 × 297mm)

Commissioning a switchboard without a checklist is asking for trouble. This A4 single-page checklist covers 22 numbered items across the full commissioning process: mechanical installation verification, electrical connection torque checks, protection device trip testing, circuit labeling, and documentation review. Each item has pass/fail/NA checkboxes with a comments column. The header captures project details and the footer provides a sign-off block for the commissioning engineer with an overall pass/fail result. Designed to meet commissioning requirements from AS/NZS 3000, BS 7671, and IEC 61439. Print one for every switchboard on the project and keep completed forms for your handover documentation package.

What's Included

Front:22 numbered commissioning items with checkboxes (pass/fail/NA), project info header, and commissioning engineer sign-off block.
Back:Single-sided A4 checklist — no back content.
Size:A4 (210 × 297mm)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Print on standard A4 paper (80gsm is fine)
  • Black & white printing works perfectly
  • Photocopy and distribute to entire site teams
  • Fill in project details before photocopying
  • File completed checklists for audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What paper should I print this on?

Standard A4 paper (80gsm). Black & white printing works fine. Print one per switchboard on the project.

Can I distribute this to my team?

Yes. Hand one to the commissioning engineer for each switchboard. File completed copies for handover documentation.

What standard does this reference?

Covers commissioning requirements from AS/NZS 3000:2018, BS 7671:2018+A2, and IEC 61439 series.

How often is this updated?

Updated when commissioning requirements change in the referenced standards.