A low-current technical expert is an independent, highly skilled professional who examines, evaluates and documents the professionalism, functionality, standardization and legal compliance of low-current systems. A low-current expert does not design or implement, but rather creates an independent professional opinion, typically in the form of a written expert opinion, and supports the decisions of investors, contractors, authorities or other professionals as a professional advisor.
The activity covers:
- Assessment of the technical condition of low-current systems, including the examination of security technology (camera systems, access control, alarms), IT, public address, structured network, call systems and other low-current subsystems.
- Compliance examination of implemented systems based on the relevant technical regulations, standards, plans, manufacturer specifications and legal requirements.
- Expert opinion on the technical documentation of planned systems, in terms of technical feasibility, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and long-term operability.
- To identify the causes of errors, damage or operational deficiencies, to prepare an expert opinion in connection with lawsuits, disputes, insurance cases or warranty problems.
- For technical control of constructions or installations - either on the customer's side, or as an official or independent expert, during the inspection and acceptance of the construction.
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