What do they check when completing an EICR?

During an EICR the testing consists of multiple visual inspections and electrical tests and covers all hardwiring such as sockets, lighting, switches, main panels, distribution boards, air conditioning and other fixed electrical components.

In an EICR do they test every socket?

During an EICR the testing consists of multiple visual inspections and electrical tests and covers ALL hardwiring such as sockets, lighting, switches, main panels, distribution boards, air conditioning and other fixed electrical components.

What is the cost per unit for an EICR?

The cost for an EICR per circuit will vary depending on the size of the building, age/condition of installation and the building type. Certain installations are more complex than others so will vary. If there are no records and the circuits are not easy to identify, an hourly rate may Read more…

Is an EICR a legal requirement?

It is a legal requirement for private residential landlords to have an EICR every 5 years in nearly all cases. However for private homeowners or commercial/industrial properties an electrical safety certificate is not a legal requirement, but may be required as part of an insurance policy or lease agreement.

What is the procedure for an EICR test?

An EICR is a series of visual inspections followed by electrical tests by a suitably qualified and experienced engineer that determines the condition of an electrical installation and can be used as a starting point for any necessary remedial works.

What is an electrical installation condition report?

An electrical installation condition report (EICR) comprises of checking all the fixed electrical equipment that is supplied through the electricity meter. What makes up an electric installation? Consumer unit (fusebox or distribution boards) that contains all the fuses, circuit-breakers and preferably residual current devices (RCDs). Cabling, including that which is Read more…

What is an EICR test?

An electrical installation comprises all the fixed electrical equipment that is supplied through the electricity meter. What makes up an electric installation? Consumer unit (fusebox or distribution boards) that contains all the fuses, circuit-breakers and preferably residual current devices (RCDs). Cabling, including that which is concealed in the ceiling and Read more…