Tech Talks: Mechanical Services Series Part 5 - Pre-testing, Commissioning & Documentation requirements
witching it on; it results from detailed planning, documentation, and precise pre-testing. In this session, we’ll explore the full lifecycle of preparing a system for handover, from assembling and verifying documentation to mapping control logic between interconnected systems.
Commissioning a fire and smoke mechanical control system is more than just switching it on; it results from detailed planning, documentation, and precise pre-testing. In this session, we’ll explore the full lifecycle of preparing a system for handover, from assembling and verifying documentation to mapping control logic between interconnected systems. You’ll learn how to create interface diagrams that align fire detection, & control panels; develop airflow schematics that capture operational sequences; and link asset schedules with pressurisation and smoke compartmentation strategies. We’ll then move into the commissioning phase, outlining the methods and checks needed to ensure every component performs to design intent and regulatory requirements. By the end, you’ll understand how thorough pre-testing, commissioning, and documentation work together to deliver safe, compliant, and reliable systems.
- Pre-testing requirements – documentation
- Matrix – mapping control logic between systems
- Interface diagrams – fire detection, & control panels.
- Airflow schematics – operational sequences
- Asset schedules – pressurisation and smoke compartmentation linkage
- Commissioning systems
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Event details
| Date: |
Thursday, 22 October 2026 |
Time:
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3.00pm - 5.00pm (AEST) |
| Location: |
Online, BigMarker |
Cost:
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Non members - $100 per webinar or $600 for full 7 part series
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| CPD: |
2 CPD hours |
| RSVP: |
Thursday 22, October 2026 at 12.30pm |
Tech Talks: Mechanical Services Series
Part 1: An introduction to Fire & Smoke Control and Mechanical Services
Part 2: Sub-Ducts & Dampers
Part 2.1: Sub-Ducts & Dampers continued
Part 3: No two buildings are the same
Part 4: Your role & responsibilities onsite
Part 5: Pre-testing, Commissioning & Documentation requirements
Part 6: Routine servicing & system interface testing requirements
Part 7: Case studies & lessons learned