Hotel Bathtub Overflow Leak Test Records for Engineering Handover
Hotel engineering handover guide for bathtub overflow leak test records, 1 overflow fill, 2 leak checkpoints, drain notes, and substantial completion signoff.
Answer: Hotel engineering teams should keep 1 overflow fill test, 2 leak checkpoints, drain notes, 47/51/59 inch tub model, and substantial-completion signoff for each bathtub room.
Why overflow leak tests need their own handover record
A tub can pass a quick drain check but fail when the overflow path is used. A handover record separates normal drain flow, overflow seal behavior, pipe connection notes, and room acceptance so engineering can trace leaks without reopening every finished bathroom.
| Leak test field | Engineering reason |
|---|---|
| 1 overflow fill test | Confirms the overflow path before the owner accepts the room. |
| 2 leak checkpoints | Separates drain body checks from overflow and pipe checks. |
| Substantial-completion signoff | Locks the record before warranty start dates begin. |
FAQ
Is an overflow test different from a drain test?
Yes, the overflow path can leak even when normal drain flow appears acceptable.
What should engineering record?
Record tub model, room number, overflow fill result, drain observations, leak checkpoints, and handover signoff.
Why connect this to substantial completion?
Overflow records help define whether a leak is a handover defect, warranty issue, or later maintenance problem.
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