• When possible, pictures of cabinets, doors and other items have been taken to record that
the cabinet is in a good mechanical condition with no damage.
• A simulator to test pulse signals of flow transmitters to the OMNI flow computer is available
for a FAT.
6.5 Post Acceptance Testing
6.5.1 Acceptance Testing Action Items
Documentation of procedures and results is a key component to accomplishing the test’s
intended purpose. One method of verifying that all findings and further required actions are
documented is to maintain a punch list for logging any errors and action items found during the
test. Table 6-2 is an example of a blank punch list and log to track the completion of action items.
Table 6-2: Action Item Log
6.5.2 Records
You should keep hardcopy and electronic copies of all acceptance testing records. These copies
may include:
• A record of the test performed and the results, such as the actual values or pass/fail results.
• At least one set of hardcopy procedures and drawings signed by all personnel involved in
the testing.
• A configuration report with ‘as found’ and ‘as left’ revisions.
• Reports generated by the flow computer.
Make sure that these records are incorporated in the engineering handover support package
for operations.