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Run: Motorcoach Engine Fire Suppression System Inspection

Use this motorcoach engine fire suppression system inspection template to verify charge level, nozzle coverage, actuation, alarms, and service-interval compl...

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Inspection Details

Record the motorcoach unit number, fleet ID, or VIN used to identify the vehicle.
Capture the date and time the inspection was performed.
Enter the inspector's name and, if applicable, qualification or authorization to perform the inspection.
Confirm the inspection is being performed at or within the required manufacturer service interval.

System Identification and Access

Record the installed fire-suppression system manufacturer and model, if visible on the unit or service tag.
Verify access to the engine compartment, control module, and service points is unobstructed and safe for inspection.
Confirm the service tag, label, or inspection record on the system is present, legible, and current.
Check for damaged housings, missing seals, corrosion, loose fittings, or evidence of tampering.

Agent Charge and Container Condition

Record the measured charge level or pressure reading and compare it to the acceptable range specified by the manufacturer.
Verify the pressure gauge, indicator, or status window shows the system is charged and within normal operating range.
Inspect the container for dents, leaks, rust, missing hardware, or other non-conformance.
Confirm the suppression agent container and associated hardware are securely mounted with no looseness or movement.

Nozzles, Lines, and Coverage

Verify all nozzles specified by the system design are installed in the engine compartment.
Confirm nozzle orientation provides intended coverage and is not blocked by hoses, wiring, panels, or aftermarket components.
Inspect lines, hoses, and fittings for abrasion, cracking, kinks, loose connections, or leakage.
Check that protective caps, covers, or guards are installed where required and remain intact.

Detection, Actuation, and Alarm Function

Verify detection devices, heat sensors, or fusible elements are properly mounted and free from contamination or obstruction.
Confirm the manual pull station, switch, or actuation control is accessible, clearly labeled, and not blocked.
Verify actuation function according to the manufacturer service procedure or approved test method without unintended discharge.
Confirm the audible/visual alarm, indicator light, or engine shutdown interface functions as intended during test.

Results, Deficiencies, and Sign-Off

List all deficiencies, non-conformances, or critical items found during the inspection.
Describe the corrective action, responsible party, and target completion date for each deficiency.
Inspector signs to confirm the inspection findings are accurate and complete.
Optional review and acknowledgment by a supervisor, fleet manager, or maintenance lead.

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