Tell someone or document it before you close it up.
Existing Duct Cannot Be Positively Identified Before Remodel Demolition
Stop demolition until the duct is traced and its current service, airflow, connected equipment, controls, dampers, and downstream areas are verified. Existing drawings and abandoned-looking duct are not enough by themselves.
This existing duct is shown for demolition, but I cannot positively trace it to the listed system and it still appears active. I checked the current demo and controls drawings. Do you want the system identified and isolated before we cut it?
Watch out
Do not cut a duct because it looks abandoned, has dust on it, or is missing a label.
Check
Compare demolition, existing-condition, mechanical, controls, and life-safety drawings.
Trace the duct physically as far as accessible and record branches and devices.
Check for airflow, pressure, vibration, temperature difference, labels, and connected controls using approved methods.
Confirm shutdown and isolation ownership before cutting.
Steps
Compare demolition, existing-condition, mechanical, controls, and life-safety drawings.
Trace the duct physically as far as accessible and record branches and devices.
Check for airflow, pressure, vibration, temperature difference, labels, and connected controls using approved methods.
Confirm shutdown and isolation ownership before cutting.
Say this to your foreman
This existing duct is shown for demolition, but I cannot positively trace it to the listed system and it still appears active. I checked the current demo and controls drawings. Do you want the system identified and isolated before we cut it?