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Air Compressor Installation Photo Record Checklist

A clear photo record helps the distributor explain site conditions without long messages. The goal is not to replace local installation work, but to make power, piping, ventilation, drainage, and access conditions easier to review.

Quick answer

Collect wide room photos, nameplate photos, power cabinet photos, pipe connection photos, ventilation path, dryer and filter position, drain route, floor condition, access space, and any warning or abnormal site condition.

Start with wide context photos

Take photos from each side of the compressor room before close-up shots. Wide photos show access space, airflow path, nearby heat sources, and whether service doors can open safely.

Capture nameplates and connections

Nameplates, electrical panels, pipe connections, filters, dryers, drains, and receiver tanks should be photographed clearly. Blurry photos slow down review because key details cannot be read.

Record what changed after installation

If piping, ventilation, floor position, or drainage changed during installation, keep before-and-after photos. This helps later service conversations avoid confusion about the original setup.

Keep private site data out of public pages

Photo records are useful for project review, but private customer contacts, serial-sensitive details, or site security information should not be published on public distributor pages.

FAQ

Should photos replace an installation report?

No. Photos support review and handover, but they should not replace project documents or local installation checks.

Which photos are usually most useful?

Wide room photos, nameplates, electrical cabinet, piping, dryer and filter position, drainage, and access space are usually the first set to collect.

Information checked

Last reviewed: 2026-06-30.

Boundary: This guide supports early project screening and distributor communication. It is not a model-specific quotation, price sheet, certification statement, warranty promise, delivery commitment, or local-service claim.

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