16 Tex. Admin. Code § 74.79 - Responsibilities of the Contractor - Documents
(a)
All registered contractors who install equipment regulated by the Act must
provide the following documents for all equipment provided as part of the
contract to install or alter equipment, to the owner of the equipment when
installing new equipment or altering existing equipment.
(1) a written maintenance control program
specifically designed for the equipment;
(2) a parts listing with part numbers and
exploded view drawings identifying the parts;
(3) straight line "as installed" wiring
diagrams;
(4) any diagnostic
interface codes or passwords necessary to perform any code required tests,
including but not limited to all access codes, passwords, diagnostic codes, and
fault codes;
(5) general equipment
maintenance, repair, testing, and adjustment procedures, including but not
limited to lubrication instructions and recommended grade of
lubricants;
(6) all unique and
product specific maintenance, repair, testing, and adjustment
procedures;
(7) all unique and
product specific inspection procedures; and
(8) written procedures as described in the
currently adopted standards for complying with the requirements for the special
provisions contained therein for the specific equipment.
(b) The documents listed in subsection (a)
shall be in written hard copy format; however, additional electronic copies may
also be provided.
(c) No new
installation or alteration shall be permitted to be placed into operation until
the inspector has verified that these documents are on site and stored in the
equipment room, machine room, machine space, control room, or control
space.
(d) The owner shall not be
required to sign any confidentiality or nondisclosure agreements in order to
receive these documents, but may be required to sign an acknowledgement of
receipt.
(e) For any document
required by this chapter that the registered contractor claims is confidential
or protected as a trade secret, the document must be provided to the department
for a determination of nondisclosure under Government Code Chapter
552.
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