Maintenance Discipline

Veritas MEP

Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing servicing, with UPS and CRAC as core sub-types, captured as a permanent maintenance register on the Veritas Ledger.

Overview

Veritas MEP is the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing maintenance discipline of the Veritas Inspect platform. UPS and CRAC servicing are the core sub-types, with HVAC, generators, and fire and essential safety measures alongside them.

Veritas MEP turns reactive servicing into a permanent maintenance record. Every planned-maintenance visit, certificate, and asset is captured against the building, and the maintenance register, completion logs, and compliance certificates are anchored to the Veritas Ledger so the servicing history survives every handover.

Sub-types

UPS ServicingCRAC Servicing

Australian Standards

Compliance benchmarks

AS 1851:2012

Routine Service of Fire Protection Systems

AS 1668.1 / 1668.2

Mechanical Ventilation and Air-Conditioning

AS/NZS 3000:2018

Electrical Installations (Wiring Rules)

AS 2293 series

Emergency Escape Lighting and Exit Signs

AS 62040 / IEC 62040

Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS)

NCC 2022 Vol 1, Section E

Services and Equipment

Veritas Ledger Mapping

How records are anchored

MEP servicing taxonomy: asset condition, planned-maintenance task status, defect and fault classification, and compliance pass or fail against the relevant essential-safety-measures schedule.

Document categories on the Ledger

  • Annual ESM Report (AESMR)
  • HVAC Maintenance Certificate
  • Mechanical ventilation, emergency lighting, and sprinkler compliance
  • PPM schedule and completion logs
  • Asset maintenance register

FAQ

MEP questions, answered

What does Veritas MEP service?
The core sub-types are UPS (uninterruptible power supply) and CRAC (computer room air conditioning) servicing, common in data centres and critical facilities. Veritas MEP also covers HVAC maintenance, standby generator servicing, and fire and essential safety measures, with room to add further mechanical and electrical assets over time.
How is MEP servicing recorded?
Each planned-maintenance visit creates a record against the asset and the building: tasks completed, parts replaced, faults raised, and the compliance result. The asset maintenance register, PPM completion logs, and certificates such as the Annual ESM Report are anchored to the Veritas Ledger, so the servicing history is permanent and verifiable, not trapped in a contractor inbox.
Does Veritas MEP help with essential safety measures compliance?
Yes. Veritas MEP tracks routine servicing against AS 1851 for fire systems, AS 1668 for mechanical ventilation, AS 2293 for emergency and exit lighting, and AS/NZS 3000 for electrical installations, and assembles the Annual ESM Report (AESMR) from the structured servicing data rather than reconstructing it manually at year end.

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