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Commercial EICR strategy?

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Hi,


I've been tasked to do some EICR's on some commercial Car Showrooms. There's lots of old DB's, little or no circuit details and the previous EICR's stated that nothing could be tested due to not wanting circuits switched off. Personally I don't think it's worth even reporting if you aren't testing anything?


I wondered if anyone had a strategy for dealing with these situations. I'm not looking for anymore work so I'd rather not fail anything unless I absolutely have to. The customer wants as little interruption to the supply as possible.


A possible strategy:

Visual check

Identify circuits where possible

Take Zs readings where possible

Check db's for signs of thermal damage

Zsdb and ipf's

Check bonding

Check tightness of terminals in db's and sampled accessories

Report on what I've seen and tested with limitations on everything else.


It is going to be impossible to identify cpc's and neutrals associated with each circuit. IR testing would have to be very limited.


Below is a picture of what I am up against. There's a mix of old and new db's with many BS3871 MCB's.

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Any advice guy's?

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  • perspicacious:
    chap who after leaving Southern Elec went off to do bank jobs

    Did he ever get caught Legh?

    Regards

    BAD




    Of course not. In after dark and Out before the sun rose.

    Left the place spick and span, no nails, screws, dust and wiring detritus on the carpets  Skirting boards replaced and newly painted left to dry in place. New sockets and switches ready to use but alas no wife.

    After several years of making good money his wife ran off to enjoy evenings and weekends with somebody else.

    Legh


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  • perspicacious:
    chap who after leaving Southern Elec went off to do bank jobs

    Did he ever get caught Legh?

    Regards

    BAD




    Of course not. In after dark and Out before the sun rose.

    Left the place spick and span, no nails, screws, dust and wiring detritus on the carpets  Skirting boards replaced and newly painted left to dry in place. New sockets and switches ready to use but alas no wife.

    After several years of making good money his wife ran off to enjoy evenings and weekends with somebody else.

    Legh


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