Had an enquiry where the installation (commercial) is relatively new and client has requested a condition report.
Probably 80-100 circuits plus distribution circuits etc in total.
Client has suggested to me (not sure where it came from, another sparks possibly?) and probably driven by overall cost of testing 100+ circuits that if say 25% of circuits tested were found to be satisfactory and that as the installation was done all at same time to same standard by same company, the client would be happy to accept a satisfactory EICR on the basis that the installation as a whole would also be satisfactory.
We've always worked on the basis that final circuits are 100% tested and sampling of say 25-30% of accessories/cabling/connections etc (bar any operational limitations) but if Part 7 boxes (NICEIC - EICR) 'Limitations and Extent of Sampling' are filled in appropriately would a report of the whole, based on a circuit sample of say 25% still be considered 'satisfactory'?
I suggested that any non-compliance found in say the first 25% would necessitate further testing over and above the 25% with further non-compliances leading towards 100% testing!
Would you be happy to put your name to that?
Thoughts?
Probably 80-100 circuits plus distribution circuits etc in total.
Client has suggested to me (not sure where it came from, another sparks possibly?) and probably driven by overall cost of testing 100+ circuits that if say 25% of circuits tested were found to be satisfactory and that as the installation was done all at same time to same standard by same company, the client would be happy to accept a satisfactory EICR on the basis that the installation as a whole would also be satisfactory.
We've always worked on the basis that final circuits are 100% tested and sampling of say 25-30% of accessories/cabling/connections etc (bar any operational limitations) but if Part 7 boxes (NICEIC - EICR) 'Limitations and Extent of Sampling' are filled in appropriately would a report of the whole, based on a circuit sample of say 25% still be considered 'satisfactory'?
I suggested that any non-compliance found in say the first 25% would necessitate further testing over and above the 25% with further non-compliances leading towards 100% testing!
Would you be happy to put your name to that?
Thoughts?