Reasons for EICR
The Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is pivotal for ensuring the safety and compliance of [...]
May
Office Management Statutory Requirements PAT Testing Fire Risk Assessment
In managing your office, you must adhere to specific statutory requirements, conduct PAT testing, and [...]
May
EICR Observation Codes
EICR observation codes, ranging from C1 to C3 and FI, classify electrical faults identified during [...]
Apr
How to Be Qualified to Carry Out EICR
To be qualified to conduct Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR), one must possess a robust [...]
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Apr
EICR C2 How Long to Fix
Addressing an EICR C2 classification typically requires urgent intervention, with repair timelines ranging from 1 [...]
Mar
Eicr Code for No Rcd on Shower
In the context of Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR), the absence of a Residual Current [...]
Mar
EICR C2 Meaning
In an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), a C2 code holds critical significance, representing conditions [...]
Feb
Who Can Do a Commercial Electrical Installation Condition Report
A Commercial Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) must be conducted by inspectors who are not [...]
Feb
EICR Regulations for Commercial Properties: Proven Compliance Guide
EICR Regulations for Commercial Properties follows by having a qualified electrician test all fixed installations [...]
Feb
How Often Should EICR Be Carried Out on Commercial Property
You should conduct an EICR on your commercial property every five years, although specific circumstances [...]
Feb

