Temporary equipment front desk

Start the job, then send it to the right check.

Pick the use case, add the visible load and mark any stop flags. The router then chooses the next practical step: photo evidence, circuit mapping, load scheduling, trip triage or a supplier handoff.

Planning route, not an inspection.

The route is deterministic: red flags stay red, load maths stays visible, and the output is a planning handoff for a competent person, supplier or manager.

Start with the job, then route to the right check.

Use this as the front desk for temporary heating, drying, cooling or trip problems. It keeps stop flags first, then points the job to evidence capture, circuit mapping, load scheduling and the supplier handoff.

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Visible issue first?

If a plug, lead or socket is warm, damaged or wet, start with guided evidence capture before changing the setup.

Several loads?

Use the load schedule planner to keep must-run equipment separate from heaters or dryers that can cycle.

Unknown sockets?

Use the circuit mapping helper before assuming two sockets are separate circuits.