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Kyperr Connect CCTV Installation Job Sheet

by kyperr connect, from the Community

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This job sheet is designed for CCTV and network installation projects managed by Kyperr Connect. It captures core project details including audit data, job date, customer name and address, and a clear job description. The materials and equipment section covers camera brands (Reolink, WYZE, ZOSI, Hiseeu, Ring), NVR/DVR options, camera types (bullet, dome, PTZ, doorbell, non‑IP, 180/360), cable lengths, power supplies, tools, and accessories. Network planning fields document router location, distance to NVR, and preferred NVR placement. Installation and quality checks confirm camera labeling, mounting, connectivity (wired/wireless), power integrity, image clarity, hard drive capacity, resolution, and remote access. Electrical and cabling verifications include plug testing, product voltage, cable bonding, and transformer requirements, with compliance statements referencing applicable electrical safety regulations and Zimbabwean industry wiring rules. The form logs worker assignments and times, property work consents (trenches, conduits, poles, drilling, ceiling access), housekeeping, and adds drawings and photos. Customer and worker signatures provide final sign‑off.

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