Advice on What an EICR test involves?

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Advice on What an EICR test involves?

 

 ADVICE ON WHAT AN EICR TEST INVOLVES FROM ABLE ELECTRICIANS 

EICR test – or Electrical Installation Condition Report – Often referred to as a periodic electrical test is an official document produced following an in-depth assessment of the electrical systems within any domestic, commercial or industrial premises.

 

Tests are carried out by qualified electricians and how often you need an EICR test depends upon the nature of the premises.

What does an EICR Test Cost

An EICR Test should cost between £100 – £6000 Plus Vat depending on whether it is for a house a school or any other large building. Obviously, there is no real upper limit to the cost.

Why do I need an EICR?

The purpose of an EICR is to make sure the electrical systems and installations within a building are safe, correctly installed, and well maintained. They provide an invaluable condition check on properties of all sizes, from the home to a large-scale manufacturing facility.

 

What does an EICR test look for?

An EICR test will assess the condition of your electrical systems and evaluate how efficiently they are working, paying particular attention to any deterioration or defects.

As part of the testing, engineers will check the condition of the electrics against the UK standard for the safety of electrical installations – BS7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations (IET Wiring Regulations).

Specific issues that can be revealed through an EICR test include:

  • Any issue with circuits or equipment that might overload or overheat the system
  • Areas of electric shock risks and fire hazards
  • Safety issues with bonding or earthing of installations and equipment
  • Potential faulty electrical work that could lead to faults or injury

 

How is an EICR test performed?

To perform an EICR test, our specially-trained City & Guilds 2395 Inspection and Testing level engineers will need to disconnect the electrics from the mains power supply.

The test will then involve elements of visual inspections to identify any obvious faults with broken equipment or incorrect wiring, dead testing for continuity, insulation resistance and polarity, and live testing to check the system can react effectively in the event of a fault or electric shock injury.

 

EICR results

Any faults found within the system will be listed in the report, including the reason for the failure, and graded in terms of their severity in accordance with EICR fault codes.

Once your electrical system has passed the inspection fully and any urgent remedial work has been completed, you will be provided with an EICR Certificate of safety, giving you peace of mind that your electrics are safe.

How long does an EICR take?

Depending on the size of the property, an EICR test can take anything from a couple of hours to several days, or even weeks for the largest and most complicated installations. At EICR Testing, we appreciate that time is money and strive to work around you to ensure that any downtime is kept to a minimum. This often involves testing in stages during evenings, weekends and holidays.

 

How do I get an EICR Test?

Contact EICR Testing today for an EICR quote or to request more information about your electrical safety obligations.

 

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