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Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR)


An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a detailed inspection and assessment of the electrical installation in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to ensure the safety and compliance of electrical systems. Here are some of the features covered when EP Electrical carry out an EICR. Contact us to discuss how we can conduct EICRs for your home or business.

Legal Requirement

In many countries, including the UK, EICRs are a legal requirement for certain types of properties, such as rented homes and commercial buildings, to ensure the safety of occupants. Landlords and property owners are often obligated to have EICRs conducted at regular intervals.

Inspection Process

During an EICR, we will inspect various components of the electrical installation, including wiring, distribution boards, sockets, switches, lighting, and any fixed electrical appliances. They will also assess the earthing and bonding of the installation.

Classification of Defects

Any issues or defects identified during the inspection are categorized into different codes, with C1 being the most critical (requires immediate action), C2 (requires improvement), and C3 (advisory, but not a legal requirement). The report will include details of these codes and recommendations for rectification.

Safety and Compliance

EICRs are conducted to ensure the electrical installation is safe and complies with the relevant regulations and standards, such as the IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671 in the UK).

Frequency

The frequency of EICRs depends on the type of property and its use. For example, in the UK, rental properties typically require EICRs every 5 years, while commercial properties may need them more frequently.

Remedial Work

If any C1 or C2 defects are identified, the property owner or landlord is generally required to carry out the necessary remedial work to rectify these issues and make the installation safe.

Certification

Once the inspection and any necessary remedial work are completed, we will issue a certificate to confirm that the electrical installation is safe and in compliance with regulations.


EICRs play a crucial role in maintaining electrical safety and ensuring the well-being of individuals in properties. It is important to hire a qualified and registered electrician like EP Electrical to conduct these inspections to ensure they are carried out accurately and in accordance with local regulations. Contact us today to arrange for us to provide you with a quote for carrying out an EICR for your home or business.



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