Washington Electric/Gas Conversion Pre-instruction Checklist is a document used to assess whether a property is suitable for an electric/gas conversion. It is used to ensure the property meets safety and code requirements, and is a prerequisite for approval to proceed with the conversion project. The checklist typically covers the following areas: • Electrical inspection: This includes checking the wiring, fixtures, and equipment to make sure they are up to code and will support the new electric/gas system. • Gas inspection: This ensures that the gas system is functioning properly and meets safety requirements. • Ventilation inspection: This checks the ventilation system to ensure it meets code and will support the new electric/gas system. • Structural inspection: This examines the building’s structure to make sure it can support the new equipment. • Plumbing inspection: This checks the plumbing system to make sure it can support the new electric/gas system. • HVAC inspection: This ensures the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems are up to code and will support the new electric/gas system. There are two types of Washington Electric/Gas Conversion Pre-instruction Checklist: Commercial and Residential. The Commercial version is used for larger scale conversions, while the Residential version is used for smaller residential conversions.