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Module 10 of 10 180m 10 exam Qs

Inspection & Compliance Verification

Pre-installation inspection, post-installation safety checks, annual inspection procedures, compliance verification checklists, and code violation remediation.

  • Conduct pre-installation site inspections
  • Perform comprehensive post-installation safety verification
  • Apply annual inspection procedures and checklists
  • Identify and remediate code violations

Lesson 1

Pre-Installation Site Inspection

Why Pre-Installation Inspection Matters

A thorough site inspection before installation prevents costly surprises and ensures the installation will meet all applicable codes. The inspection identifies structural limitations, electrical requirements, clearance issues, and environmental factors.

1
Measure Opening
Width, height, headroom, sideroom, and backroom
2
Check Structure
Header, jambs, ceiling framing capacity
3
Verify Electrical
Outlet location, circuit capacity, GFCI status
4
Note Environment
Wind exposure, sun exposure, moisture, temperature extremes

Critical Measurements

Measurement What to Check Minimum Typical
Headroom Space above opening to ceiling 250 mm (10 inches)
Sideroom Space beside opening to wall 90 mm (3.5 inches) per side
Backroom Depth from opening to rear wall Door height + 450 mm (18 inches)
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Insufficient Headroom

Insufficient headroom is the most common site problem. If standard headroom is not available, low-headroom hardware may be required, adding cost and complexity. Always measure headroom before quoting a job.

Key Takeaway

Pre-installation inspection must verify opening dimensions, structural capacity, electrical availability, and environmental conditions. Headroom is the most commonly insufficient dimension. Always measure before quoting to avoid costly surprises.