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CCTV System Installation Checklist

The CCTV system installation checklist summarizes the inspection of a CCTV system project. It includes evaluating wiring for cameras, switches, and servers to ensure proper installation, labeling, and functionality. Key points inspected include cable types, distances, dressing, labeling, device locations, server capacity, and testing of the overall system. Upon completion, the work is either approved, approved with notes, or rejected based on meeting specifications and regulations.

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CCTV System Installation Checklist

The CCTV system installation checklist summarizes the inspection of a CCTV system project. It includes evaluating wiring for cameras, switches, and servers to ensure proper installation, labeling, and functionality. Key points inspected include cable types, distances, dressing, labeling, device locations, server capacity, and testing of the overall system. Upon completion, the work is either approved, approved with notes, or rejected based on meeting specifications and regulations.

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CCTV System Installation Checklist

Project Name / Owner: ……………………………………………………………………….…….………………………………...


Contractor: ……………………………………………………………… Consultant: ……………………………………………
Description of work required to be inspected (Area Name / Room ID / System Part Name):
…………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………...
Reference drawing number / Name – “Drawing Copy to Be Attached with Work Highlighted”:
…………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………...

Evaluation Notes

with NotesApproved
Approved

Rejected
Sr. Inspection Items

General

1. Work is following MOI regulation.

2. Work is carried out by qualified contractor by MOI.


Material used of acceptable quality and matching specification &
1.
vendor list (Brand, Type, Size, Fittings).
Installation accepted (Level, location, coordination with other
2.
services).
1. Cables has no joints or connectors.
Cables dressing in Trunks is proper, Cables are not twisted or
2.
crossed together
Full system details (BOM, Drawings & Calculations) are
3. submitted and approved from MOI by the system contractor at
construction stage.
2nd Fix “Wiring”

IP System

Wiring For Points


Power supply routing is independent than signal and is done
3. using screened cables otherwise it’s segregated from signal
routing by 150mm minimum.
Points located more than 90 meter from switch rack, wiring is
done using fiber optic cabling of suitable transmission mode to
4. distance “Single Mode/Multi Mode” by means of Copper to
Fiber converter at rack side/Fiber to Copper converter at
camera side.
For points of maximum 90 meters from switch rack where
category copper cables are used, wire size is suitable for
5.
applications as per TIA/ISO Rules and its category listing
matching network speed.
6. Cobber cables pairs color code utilization is fixed for all points.
7. Power supply for PTZ Cameras & Copper to Fiber/Fiber to

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Copper Converters are of UPS type & supplied from system
racks PDU’s / UPS.
Cables fire performance is suitable for installation “ LSZH
8.
cables for dense installation areas”
Cables are screened except if running embedded in dedicated
9.
conduits in walls.
Wiring For Risers – Multi-Pair Copper Cables
Cables wire size is suitable for applications as per TIA/ISO
Rules and its category listing matching network speed and of
1.
appropriate length “ maximum 90 meters from point to switch
rack”
Cables fire performance is suitable for installation “ LSZH
2.
cables for dense installation areas”
Cables dressing in Trunks is proper;
-Cables are bonded to trunk by plastic cable tie each 1.5 meter
at maximum for horizontal runs.
3. -Cables are bonded to trunk by metal cable tie or cable saddles
each 0.5 meter at maximum for vertical runs.
-Cables are running straight with no twisting and no sharp
bends.
Wiring For Risers – Fiber Optic Cables
Cables transmission mode “Single Mode/Multi Mode” suitable
1.
for application (Distance, Bandwidth & Speed)
Cables fire performance is suitable for installation “ LSZH
2.
cables for dense installation areas”
Cables dressing in Trunks is proper;
-Cables are bonded to trunk by plastic cable tie each 1.5 meter
at maximum for horizontal runs.
3. -Cables are bonded to trunk by metal cable tie or cable saddles
each 0.5 meter at maximum for vertical runs.
-Cables are running straight with no twisting and no sharp
bends.
Analogue System

Wiring For Points – Coaxial Cables

1. Coaxial cables are double foil wrapped.


Points distances from DVR rack complying with TIA/ISO
standards;
2. -For RG-59U =} 250 m.
-For RG-6U=}350 m
-For RG-11U=}500m.
Power supply for Cameras are of UPS type & supplied from
3.
system racks PDU’s / UPS.
Cables fire performance is suitable for installation “ LSZH
4.
cables for dense in installation areas”
Cables are screened except if running embedded in dedicated
5.
conduits in walls.
Wiring For Risers – Coaxial Cables
Cables fire performance is suitable for installation “ LSZH
1.
cables for dense in installation areas”
2. Cables dressing in Trunks is proper;
-Cables are bonded to trunk by plastic cable tie each 1.5 meter

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at maximum for horizontal runs.
-Cables are bonded to trunk by metal cable tie or cable saddles
each 0.5 meter at maximum for vertical runs.
-Cables are running straight with no twisting and no sharp
bends.
3rd Fix (Devices Installation & Termination)

Cameras - General

1. Where cameras are installed external to be weather proof.


Where cameras are installed in un-supervised areas to be
2.
vandal proof.
Camera installation orientation is following coverage drawing
3.
approved by MOI.
Camera lens power is sufficient to monitor full coverage area
4.
without zoom.
5. Devices heights and locations are suitable for application.
Cable connector to camera are matching with transmission
6.
cable type for pairs, category.
Power supply connection to camera is done by means of non-
7.
fused un-switched spur unit “ i.e. : Flex Outlet”
Cables screen is cut and not terminated at device side.” For
8.
Screened Cables”
All cable connection at camera end and termination are either
9. done inside back box or camera or to be enclosed in GI
containment for vandal protection.
Labeling & identification done as per drawings “ For Termination
10.
& Device”.
MDF/IDF – For IP System

1. Spare points available in patch panels for future use

2. Points cables connectors at rack side are of screened type.

3. Patch panel type to match installation (screened type)


Modules arrangement in rack suitable for cable entry position
4.
(for ease of dressing and termination)
PDU Rating and number of outputs is suitable to active units in
5.
rack and cameras connection
Patch Cords are of suitable length and color differentiated for
6.
mixed use racks.
Rack dressing is proper and cables are bundled without
7.
twisting or crossing together.
UPS’s are tested and is functioning properly and of acceptable
8.
capacity including spare capacity as per MOI approval.
9. NVR’s are installed in accessible positions in rack.

10. NVR’s storage capacity is matching with MOI approval.


Power supply to rack is of emergency supply if available and
11. done using secured connection unit (Isolator with pad-lock
option or un-switched spur unit “ i.e. : Flex Outlet”
Labeling & identification done as per drawings “ For
12.
Termination & Devices”.

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13. Low current earth connected to devices in rack.

14. Functional test done and satisfactory as per design.

15. Indication/Signal instruments test done and satisfactory.


Racks room is dedicated for CCTV system and provided with
16.
suitable A/C, Fire Protection & Access Control System.
DVR For Analogue System

1. Spare points available in DVR for future use

2. Points cables connectors at DVR side are of screened type.


Modules arrangement in rack suitable for cable entry position
3.
(for ease of dressing and termination)
PDU Rating and number of outputs is suitable to active units in
4.
rack and cameras connection
Rack dressing is proper and cables are bundled without
5.
twisting or crossing together.
UPS’s are tested and is functioning properly and of acceptable
6.
capacity including spare capacity as per MOI approval.
7. DVR’s are installed in accessible position in rack.

8. DVR’s storage capacity is matching with MOI approval.


Power supply to rack is of emergency supply if available and
9. done using secured connection unit (Isolator with pad-lock
option or un-switched spur unit “ i.e. : Flex Outlet”
Labeling & identification done as per drawings “ For
10.
Termination & Devices”.
11. Low current earth connected to devices in rack.

12. Functional test done and satisfactory as per design.

13. Indication/Signal instruments test done and satisfactory.


Racks room is dedicated for CCTV system and provided with
14.
suitable A/C, Fire Protection & Access Control System.
CCTV Monitor Room, Screens & Work Stations
Arrangement, number & sizes of screens is matching MOI
1.
approval.
2. Power supply to units is coming from system UPS.
Licenses for workstation system software, cameras software
are valid and all software are installed correctly from original
3.
source with backup for installation source and system available
and properly secured.
Labeling & identification done as per drawings “ For
4.
Termination & Device”.
Monitor room is dedicated for CCTV system and provided with
5.
suitable A/C, Fire Protection & Access Control System.
Over All Work Status

Notes & Remarks:


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Supervision Engineer
Name: ………………………………………….

Signature: …………………………………….

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