This residential gas heater service checklist helps technicians and inspectors assess appliance condition and safety. Record location, date, and technician details, then follow guided steps to clean and adjust the heater, clean filters and the pilot light, and check ventilation. Test gas pressure (KPA) and conduct carbon monoxide readings, attaching photos of measurements. Capture manufacturer, model, year, and a photo of the model number, and note whether the unit is flued or unflued. Document any damage with photos, current condition, and corrective actions. Verify compliance with AS/NZS 5601 and indicate non-compliance or variations as needed. The template supports image capture and structured record-keeping for consistent, safe servicing.
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