This guide outlines the recommended inspection steps for eddi+ to ensure it remains in safe working condition.
Important note
These inspections are visual only. Do not dismantle the unit or remove any covers during this process. All checks should be carried out by a qualified person.
Why Routine Inspections Matter
Regular inspection of your eddi+ helps catch early signs of wear, damage, or faults before they cause operational or safety issues. This is particularly important for installations exposed to variable temperatures or environments with moisture or dust.
Observational Inspection
This stage involves a thorough visual scan of the eddi+ unit. The following signs should be checked for:
- Cracks, dents or impact damage to the casing
- Corrosion or signs of water ingress
- Discolouration or warping of external parts
Even small imperfections may lead to bigger issues over time, so it's essential they’re noted and raised with a qualified installer if found.
Full Maintenance Inspection
In addition to the observational check, a full inspection should be conducted by a competent person with electrical knowledge. This inspection includes checks to the cables and internal terminals (without opening the unit):
- Loose Cable Connections: All external cable connections should be secure. Loose cables can lead to intermittent faults or failure.
- Aging or Damaged Cables: Check for fraying, cracking or discolouration in cables. Replace any damaged components immediately.
- Terminal Screws: Screws at the cable termination points should be checked for tightness to prevent poor connections.
- Signs of Overheating: Look for melted plastic, burn marks, or discoloured wiring. Overheating could indicate a deeper issue.
- Ventilation: The air vents on the eddi+ should be clear of dust and obstructions to ensure proper airflow.
All findings should be recorded and reported through the appropriate channels. If in doubt, contact a qualified installer or our technical support team for guidance.