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EICR Observations and Recommendations webinar - Free to attend!

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) Observations and Recommendations


DATE: Tuesday, 18 October 2022
TIME: 3 - 4:30pm (BST)

An EICR reports on the condition of the electrical installation of the integral wiring to highlight any safety shortcomings, defects or deviations from the current revision of the electrical regulations BS 7671.

During this webinar, speakers will discuss observations and recommendations when carrying out an electrical installation condition report (EICR) and ask the question: How can we ensure that our recommendations are as clear as possible, so that the recommendations are acted on and not overlooked. They will also discuss changes to the model forms in Amendment 2 of BS 7671:2018+A2.

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Parents
  • It did seem to be suggesting that social housing with electrical installations to previous editions of the regulations did not need upgrading, when I was doing Housing Association EICRs I was on the point of condemning an entire estate of houses built in the 1970's, despite the fact that replacement consumer units had been installed with 30 mA RCD protection for all final circuits, because of deterioration and badly executed additions and alterations within the original installations.

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  • It did seem to be suggesting that social housing with electrical installations to previous editions of the regulations did not need upgrading, when I was doing Housing Association EICRs I was on the point of condemning an entire estate of houses built in the 1970's, despite the fact that replacement consumer units had been installed with 30 mA RCD protection for all final circuits, because of deterioration and badly executed additions and alterations within the original installations.

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