Your rental property will need an Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) prior to a
tenant being found. An EICR is produced following an assessment of electrical installation.
It
must be carried out by a qualified electrician or electrical contractor. During the EICR a
qualified contractor or electrician will need to disconnect the installation from the mains
electrical power supply.Typically this takes around an hour in a smaller property and will
take
longer in larger properties. An EICR will pick up any potential problems before they can
become a serious, or even hazardous. The test will follow along the lines detailed below:
The
electrician will survey the electrical installation before they commence with the electrical
testing. The visual inspection is to highlight broken or cracked devices, where devices may
have been installed in the wrong location, or if there have been over heating or over
loading
problems.
- Dead testing
- Continuity testing
- Insulation resistance testing
- Polarity
- Live Testing
- Earth fault loop impedance testing
- RCD testing
The inspector may make a number of observations and will give each one a recommendation
code C1 C2 or C3. The observations describe a defect or omission within the electrical
installation.
C1 = Danger Present - Immediate Remedial Action Required.
C2 = Potential Danger - Urgent Remedial Action Required.
C3 = Improvement Recommended.
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