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Earth Continuity Test and Polarity Test following when replacing low voltage single phase fixed electrical equipment

Hi all,

Would appreciate your thoughts on the need to undertake Earth Continuity tests and Polarity tests following replacement of single phase low voltage fixed electrical equipment such as tea boilers / heating pumps / immersion heaters etc, that are supplied either from a switched and/or fused connection unit or an isolator. The existing electrical supply cable is going to be re-used as the equipment being replaced will be like for like, so there is no increase in load, no requirement to undertake a design.

This enquiry has been put forward as it is anticipated that (some) engineers, who have a mechanical background but with limited electrical knowledge (safe isolation), would be able to carry out the replacement of certain items of plant once they have completed some competency training followed by assessment and sign off by the company's NIC EIC QS. 


Thanks in advance.

Rob
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  • Have a look at the EAS document.


    Jump to the last page which is 36.


    The work is medium risk, being Electrical work defined as Minor Works in an occupied building – subject to safe isolation procedures documented and implemented.


    The person who carries out the electrical work should be a Level 2 Operative (instructed person: experienced, trusted) with periodic involvement of the QS/RP on site.


    So to comply with the requirements placed on your firm as a NICEIC registered contractor it seems that the guys doing the minor electrical works should be qualified with an electrical level 2 qualification if they are working without constant supervision.


    Andy Betteridge 




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  • Have a look at the EAS document.


    Jump to the last page which is 36.


    The work is medium risk, being Electrical work defined as Minor Works in an occupied building – subject to safe isolation procedures documented and implemented.


    The person who carries out the electrical work should be a Level 2 Operative (instructed person: experienced, trusted) with periodic involvement of the QS/RP on site.


    So to comply with the requirements placed on your firm as a NICEIC registered contractor it seems that the guys doing the minor electrical works should be qualified with an electrical level 2 qualification if they are working without constant supervision.


    Andy Betteridge 




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