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Are BS 3871 MCBs Still Allowed? Understanding Their Limitations & Compliance

BS 3871 Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) were widely used in electrical installations until the standard was superseded by BS EN 60898 in the early 1990s. While these older MCBs can remain in service if they continue to function correctly, it’s important to understand their limitations, especially concerning their use as Read more…

By Lilah, 3 monthsFebruary 19, 2025 ago
EICR

What Happens if Your Electrical Installation Fails an EICR?

If your electrical installation fails an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), it means that one or more issues have been identified that could make the installation unsafe. Here’s what happens next: Understanding the Codes on the EICR: The report will categorise any defects with the following codes: C1 – Danger Read more…

By Lilah, 3 monthsFebruary 18, 2025 ago
EICR

Understanding an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR): A Simple Guide

If you’ve recently received an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and found yourself confused by the technical jargon, you’re not alone. An EICR is essential for ensuring that an electrical system is safe and up to standard, whether in a home, rental property, or commercial building. In this guide, we’ll Read more…

By Charlie, 3 months ago
EICR

EICRs for rental properties

As you may be aware if you are already reading this, a new law has been passed making EICRs for rental properties mandatory. Landlords & agents will now have to ensure that electrical installations are deemed as safe by a competent person from 1st July 2020 for any new tenancies. Read more…

By Charlie, 5 yearsMay 20, 2020 ago
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