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What do you consider a sample to mean during an EICR

I’m interested to hear peoples opinions on how they approach an EICR with regards to a sample? I’m asking because I was recently reviewing a couple of domestic EICRs for a client and raised a couple of questions one being that test results were only recorded for two of the six circuits. The response was that they were employed only to carry out a 20% sample. Personally I’ve always considered a 20% sample to mean that all circuits should be tested but only at 20% of the accessories connected to them will be fully tested and inspected. I’ve also always thought when carrying out an EICR for the purposes of private lettings that this practice is only an option when the previous records are available, and if you do choose to carry out a small sample you’d be likely to widen the search if you found any C2’s or C1s. What is everyone’s thoughts here, how does the community approach EICRs?

I was just surprised to see an unsatisfactory report where the sample hadn’t been widened and where four circuits had no test results recorded, not even Insulation resistance, it’s so quick getting IR results on a single phase board.

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  • Well, its not always possible to sample a percentage of circuits. Think of  certain factory locations, such as manufactoring, certain office types, foundaries etc.,  that's likely to be operative on a 24/7 basis until annual close down at Christmas or at major maintenance weeks. These installations are more likely to benefit from monthly inspections with the aid of an IR thermometer gun.

    IMO, sampling domestic properties used for rental purposes are no better than a 'drive by' examination.

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  • Well, its not always possible to sample a percentage of circuits. Think of  certain factory locations, such as manufactoring, certain office types, foundaries etc.,  that's likely to be operative on a 24/7 basis until annual close down at Christmas or at major maintenance weeks. These installations are more likely to benefit from monthly inspections with the aid of an IR thermometer gun.

    IMO, sampling domestic properties used for rental purposes are no better than a 'drive by' examination.

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