Documented commissioning is the final technical verification and record-keeping stage that confirms your system is operating correctly before handover. It turns installation work into a maintainable, supportable asset.
What It Means
Commissioning is more than powering the system on. It includes checks, tests, settings verification, and a record of what was installed and how it performed at handover.
- Testing results are tied to the specific system on your site.
- Configuration and component records are captured for future reference.
- Handover documentation gives owners and technicians a baseline.
Why It Matters
When systems are undocumented, support becomes slower and more expensive. Future technicians spend time rediscovering what was done instead of solving the problem.
- Warranty support: Clear records help validate installed components and commissioning status.
- Maintenance readiness: Service teams can compare current readings against baseline results.
- Upgrade planning: Accurate diagrams and BoQs make expansions safer and faster.
How Iselle Implements It
Iselle treats documentation as part of project delivery, not an afterthought. Depending on system type and scope, the handover pack can include:
- Commissioning checklist and final inspection confirmations.
- Insulation and electrical test records, plus relevant string/performance checks.
- Single-line diagram (SLD) and component confirmation/BoQ references.
- Warranty documentation and basic operating guidance for the client team.
Next Steps
Before approving any installer, ask what commissioning tests are performed and what documents you will receive. For an engineering-led delivery process, speak to the Iselle team or review our after-sales support approach.