On a Eicr on agreed limations of iinpections what do you normally put
And what percentage do you test at..
And what percentage do you test at..
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so what do write on your sheet.Depends on installation & agreed limitations
Usually DB 100% 70% of final circuits 50% of accessories on these circuits.
Operational limitations may also exist ie: Isolation of DB/CU & circuits not possible during this EICR
YEs i should have mentioned as a one man band I won't move any heavy stuff like those big American fridge / freezers and I won't lift down any wall mounted flat TVs etc. This is more a manual handling limitation / coverning my own ---.my agreed limitations and operations limitations .
no inspections to the switches to a point and outlets in the kitchen with a limited working space .
i.e.where access to a point is blocked by heavy /bulk appliances and where the point concealed by fixed furniture or alike .
limited insulation Resistance testing to the circuits supplying luminaires and other connected equipment having vulnerable equipment.
What I stated on my postso what do write on your sheet.
Wouldn't really agree. It shouldn't be necessary (and indeed may be undesirable) to remove every faceplate for inspection - even in a domestic property. There is a risk of introducing faults doing this. Around 20% of accessories should be perfectly adequate.When doing domestics I try to avoid too mant limitations , if I can get to every accessory I will do my best to do so.
I always go in the loft ( i know plent sparks who don't ) and as part of my day I will do all out buildings and any garden wiring etc again I know sparks who just say outdoor wiring unchecked for example.
My honest opinion is if you can't do an Eicr fully in domestics then there is no point.
Commercial / Industrial is a totally different ball game
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