According to cGMP an installation qualification is documented verification that all aspects of a system, facility, utility or equipment that can affect product quality are installed according to specifications and design criteria.
When developing an IQ for your equipment qualification activities there are a number of aspects that need to be considered through the qualification process including:
Equipment Verification
- Equipment Make
- Equipment Model
- Equipment Serial Number
Drawing List & Documentation
- Update and As-Built
- P&ID’s
- Wiring/Logic/Loop Diagrams, Plan Viewr/li>
Note: Can be completed during SAT.
Equipment Install Verification
- Ensure environment is suitable – Fit For Use
- Accessible for cleaning/maintenance – Fit For Use
- Appears clearly labelled (ID, Controls, Safety)
Materials of Construction
- Includes lubricants (food grade – USDA H1) – Fit For Use
- All product contact parts (i.e Pump, Filler, Mix Tank) – Fir For Use
- Attach material certs (preferred) or manufacturer material certification
Utilities Verification
- All critical utilities required for proper operation of equipment (i.e electrical, water, compressed air, etc) – Fit For Use
Computerised Controls HW/SW
- For PLC or complex controls systems
- PLC software (i.e title, version)
- Hardware – make/model (i.e PLC, OIT, I/O Boards, Power Supplies)
Calibration
- Critical process devices & test equipment
- Calibration for all process devices (Temp, Pressure, etc)
- Any devices used in execution or measuring data (tachometer, caliper, etc)
Preventive Maintenance
- Document all PM’s
- Must be a scheduled frequency
Spare Parts
- Critical spares should be identified
- List of spare parts should be available in the maintenance shop and stocked – Fit For Use
- Product contact materials
Equipment Procedures
- Equipment operation SOP’s – Fit For Use
- Equipment use logs
- Cleaning SOP’s – Fit For Use
I/O PLC Connectivity
- All PLC I/O’s
- Can be performed by vendor or during SAT
- Can be printed with “Performed by” sign-off/date y vendor
- Empty addresses can be N/A’d
- Simulated or real-time testing
- Simulate signal with software (i.e force signal in PLC/RS Logix)
- Manipulate field device (i.e obstruct or “make” photo-eye)
- Simulate signal with equipment/instrument (i.e strobe generator)
- Manipulate using OIT