Inspect and pre-commission plumbing and heating systems

URN: BSEPH06
Business Sectors (Suites): Plumbing and Domestic Heating
Developed by: BSE Skills
Approved on: 31 Mar 2019

Overview

This standard is for people who inspect and pre-commission plumbing and heating systems.

The person performing this work must be able to comply with the correct procedures and practices for inspecting and pre-commissioning plumbing and heating systems. This work must be in accordance with the current versions of the appropriate industry standards and regulations; the specification; industry recognised working practices; the working environment and the natural environment. They must know and understand:

  • direct and indirect cold water systems
  • direct and indirect hot water systems
  • hot water heating systems
  • unvented hot water storage systems
  • above ground sanitary pipework systems
  • rainwater systems
  • site services and system supplies
  • methods and techniques for connecting appliances, components and accessories

Performance criteria

You must be able to:

1. verify that the job information and documentation are current and relevant and that the plant, instruments, access equipment and tools are fit for purpose 
2. confirm before work starts that the work location and work area can be accessed safely and has been checked for the risk to other personnel on the site, and take appropriate action if a risk is present
3. confirm appliances, components and accessories installed are:

  • of the right type and size
  • fit for purpose in accordance with the plumbing and heating system’s design 

  • suitable for the working environment in which they are installed 

4. confirm that the site services and system supply are compatible with the plumbing and heating system’s design
5. produce a risk assessment and method statement for the work to be carried out, including the identification and use of personal protective equipment, in accordance with the working environment
6. determine that the appliances, components and accessories have been fitted in accordance with:

  • the plumbing and heating system’s design 
  • the working environment
  • manufacturer instructions

7. comply with industry practices and organisational procedures to ensure the co-ordination of site services and system supply and the activities of other trades
8. inspect and pre-commission appliances, components and accessories in accordance with:

  • the plumbing and heating system’s design 
  • manufacturer instructions

9. confirm the integrity of the installed system using appropriate testing procedures
10. confirm with the relevant people:

  • those necessary variations to the planned programme of work 
  • the actions to be taken to ensure that any variations to the planned programme of work will minimise the potential for hazard and risk

11. implement organisational procedures for the safe transport and/or disposal of waste material, substances and liquids in accordance with suppliers’ and manufacturers’ instructions
12. complete relevant documentation in accordance with organisational procedures


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

1.    the applications, advantages and limitations of different plumbing and heating systems

2.    the applications, advantages and limitations of appliances, components and accessories in relation to the working environment

3.    the appropriate industry standards and regulations relevant to the inspection and pre-commissioning of plumbing and heating systems

4.    how to verify that job information and documentation is current and relevant and that the plant, instruments, access equipment and tools are fit for purpose

5.    how to produce a risk assessment and method statement for the work to be carried out, including the identification and use of personal protective equipment, in accordance with:

  • the plumbing and heating system's design
  • the conditions of the working environment
  • organisational procedures

6.    the methods for determining that the appliances, components and accessories are fit for purpose in accordance with industry recognised organisational procedures

7.    the organisational procedures for confirming, before work starts, that the work location and work area can be accessed safely and has been checked for the risk to other personnel on the site, and for taking appropriate action if a risk is present

8.    the methods and techniques for inspecting and pre-commissioning the plumbing and heating system in accordance with: 

  • the plumbing and heating system's design
  • the working environment
  • manufacturers' instructions
  • the appropriate testing procedures for confirming the systems' integrity

9.    the organisational procedures for confirming with the relevant people the appropriate actions to be taken to ensure that any variations to the planned programme of work will not introduce a hazard and have minimum negative impact on the inspection and pre-commissioning work to be undertaken

10.  the methods for the safe transport and/or disposal of waste material, substances and liquids in accordance with suppliers' and manufacturers' instructions

11.  how to complete relevant documentation in accordance with organisational procedures


Scope/range


Scope Performance

Working environments (internal and/or external)

  • domestic
  • non-domestic

    • commercial
    • industrial
    • agricultural
    • horticultural
    • leisure and entertainment
    • residential medical and care facilities
    • public services establishments
    • pre-1919 traditional/historic buildings

Plumbing and heating systems

  • cold water – direct and indirect
  • hot water – direct and indirect
  • unvented hot water storage systems
  • hot water heating systems
  • above ground discharge
  • below ground drainage

Site

  • new build construction – building or structure
  • existing building or structure

Site services and system supply

  • electricity
  • water
  • gas
  • oil
  • solid fuel
  • solar thermal
  • heat pumps
  • water harvesting
  • drainage

Organisational procedures

  • information management
  • project management
  • risk assessment and management
  • implementing and monitoring health and safety requirements and issues
  • implementing and monitoring issues relating to the natural environment
  • customer service
  • accident reporting
  • emergencies
  • communication with clients, customers and stakeholders

Plant

  • generators
  • transformers for low voltage hand-tools
  • lifting equipment
  • access equipment

Appliances, components and accessories

  • pipework
  • boilers
  • heat exchangers
  • pumps
  • accelerators
  • valves
  • storage vessels
  • sanitary appliances
  • cisterns
  • backflow prevention devices
  • control devices

Relevant people

  • customers/clients
  • client representatives
  • supervisors
  • site/contract manager
  • other contractors/trades
  • members of the public
  • work colleagues

Appropriate testing procedures

  • pressure tests for pipework systems
  • static pressure tests
  • air tests
  • system hygiene and charging
  • performance tests

Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary


Links To Other NOS


External Links


Version Number

1

Indicative Review Date

31 Mar 2024

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

SummitSkills

Original URN

SUMPH06

Relevant Occupations

Plumbing Engineers

SOC Code

5315

Keywords

Plumbing & Heating; Service; Maintenance; Servicing; Maintaining