The IET is carrying out some important updates between 17-30 April and all of our websites will be view only. For more information, read this Announcement

This discussion is locked.
You cannot post a reply to this discussion. If you have a question start a new discussion

EICR visual inspection?

This came up in another forum question and when I looked, the NICEIC sell "visual inspection forms", but I'm struggling to see when or how these would be suitable or deemed sufficient as they apparently involve no testing whatsoever. the info I found was sketchy ( I didn't buy any!) but it looked as though you don't even take the cover off the board or do a Ze/polarity test?

I accept that in a well finished house with a high standard of decor (especially if they have just done it up and it's on the market) the customer might not want you taking loads of stuff apart and I it may be appropriate to list "limitations" on the report and get on with what you can, but: 

If you surely cannot state an installation is safe for use because the CU is modern, all the tails and earths look the right size and there's an RCD? Yes, knowing that there are no obvious risks of direct contact electric shock is a start, but surely you would at least need to do Ze and Zs for each circuit as well as bonding conductor continuity and RCD/RCBO trip times? Anyone know more about these, or does anyone do them?
Parents
  • Correct Zoom lad and that`s why visual has its limitations and must be used alongside a robust system not as instead of. Pressing Test buttons on smokes and RCDs doing Zeds again improves it a little , plug in socket tester yes again. 


    A decent landlord would prefer not only EICRs at stated intervals but annual/twice annual drop in , quick peek and a little chat to the tenant to ask if they`ve any concerns, show how to test RCDs  by pressing buttons etc just adds that little bit a low cost and you might just see if a blighter has meddled or running extensions etc etc.
Reply
  • Correct Zoom lad and that`s why visual has its limitations and must be used alongside a robust system not as instead of. Pressing Test buttons on smokes and RCDs doing Zeds again improves it a little , plug in socket tester yes again. 


    A decent landlord would prefer not only EICRs at stated intervals but annual/twice annual drop in , quick peek and a little chat to the tenant to ask if they`ve any concerns, show how to test RCDs  by pressing buttons etc just adds that little bit a low cost and you might just see if a blighter has meddled or running extensions etc etc.
Children
No Data