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Commissioning

Commissioning is the final pre-handover stage testing every installed system. What gets commissioned, who signs, and the paperwork that lands in the build pack.

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Commissioning is the final pre-handover stage of a residential build where every installed service is energised, tested under operating conditions, balanced, and signed off. It happens after second-fix and before practical completion. A site that has not been fully commissioned cannot be lawfully occupied; commissioning paperwork is part of the evidence the certifier wants before issuing the Occupation Certificate.

What typically gets commissioned on a Class 1 or Class 2 residential job:

  • Electrical: switchboard energisation, RCD trip tests, circuit identification, smoke alarm interconnection. The licensed electrician issues a Certificate of Compliance Electrical Work (or state equivalent).
  • Gas: pressure test, appliance light-up, leak check. The licensed gasfitter issues a Gas Certificate of Compliance under AS/NZS 5601.1.
  • Plumbing and drainage: hydraulic pressure test, drainage test, fixture flow and pressure check per AS 3500. The licensed plumber issues a Certificate of Compliance.
  • Hot water unit (HWU): filling, energising, temperature set per the AS 3500 / TMV requirements.
  • HVAC (ducted heating, cooling, ventilation): airflow balancing across registers, refrigerant charge check, condensate drainage check. The HVAC contractor issues a test-and-balance (T&B) report.
  • Solar PV and battery: inverter commissioning, isolator labelling, network connection sign-off.
  • Fire detection and emergency lighting (mainly Class 2): alarm test, battery backup test, AS 1670 / AS 2293 sign-off where applicable.
  • Swimming pool, spa, bore pump: filling, pump priming, chlorinator commissioning.

Paperwork in the build pack. Each commissioning step ends with a written certificate from the licensed trade. The builder collates these into the handover pack along with appliance manuals, warranty cards, and as-built drawings. Missing certificates delay the certifier and delay handover.

Common builder mistake. Booking the final certifier inspection before HVAC balancing or solar PV grid sign-off has completed. Those two items typically have the longest lead times; book them as early as the schedule allows.

Also known as: system commissioning, T&B, test and balance.

Category: Pre-handover / completion / certificates.

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Last updated: 2026-05-14. Verified: 2026-05-14.