TESTING & COMMISSIONING

Testing and commissioning (T&C) is a critical stage in any project, ensuring that all systems and equipment are properly installed, fully operational, and performing according to design specifications. This process verifies the safety, reliability, and efficiency of systems before they are officially handed over to the client.

A list of activities carried out during the testing and commissioning phase is shown below:

Electrical Continuity
Electrical continuity testing ensures that electrical circuits are correctly connected and uninterrupted throughout the system. This verification helps identify loose connections, wiring faults, or installation errors that could compromise system performance or safety.

Mechanical Functional Test
Mechanical functional tests are performed to confirm that all mechanical components, such as motors, pumps, or moving equipment, operate correctly. These tests simulate real working conditions to check reliability, durability, and compliance with technical requirements.

Integration Test with Other ELV Systems
Integration testing evaluates the compatibility of extra-low voltage (ELV) systems, such as access control, CCTV, fire alarms, and public address systems. This step ensures that different systems communicate effectively, respond as intended, and work together to provide a fully integrated solution.

Handing Over and Training
Once all tests are successfully completed, the system is formally handed over to the client. This stage includes comprehensive training for end-users and maintenance personnel, equipping them with the knowledge to operate, monitor, and manage the system effectively.