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EiCR sampling size

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Hi all I'm just trying to get my head round this, I hold a copy of guidance note 3 already. 


Let's say we have a domestic CU with 8 circuits and we inspect/test only 4 of these does this equate to a sample size of 50% and if we ended up testing all 8 would this equate to a 100% sample. 


The bit that's bothering me is sampling to me means that we look at the wiring accessories/connected equipment for safe continued use including signs of over heating, arcing, smell, touch, suitability for location etc in addition to the physical tests deemed necessary with your test meter. 

So even if we tested all 8 circuits and carried out a 25% sample size this would equate to 2 circuits being sampled ,is this correct?


Regards 

Ts



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  • Have things changed? All circuits have to be tested, not just a percentage of ways in a board - surely?

    MY 2391 back in 2003 said that you should start with 10% of points on each circuit, so 1 light fitting if there are 10 on circuit 1.

    2 x socket outlets out of 20 on circuit 2 and so on.

    Then increase sample size incrementally if defects found. If defects continue to be found then 100% I&T all pts on circuit.
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  • Have things changed? All circuits have to be tested, not just a percentage of ways in a board - surely?

    MY 2391 back in 2003 said that you should start with 10% of points on each circuit, so 1 light fitting if there are 10 on circuit 1.

    2 x socket outlets out of 20 on circuit 2 and so on.

    Then increase sample size incrementally if defects found. If defects continue to be found then 100% I&T all pts on circuit.
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