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SPECIFICATION FOR DOMESTIC PERIODIC INSPECTION AND TESTING

I have updated my specification for the Periodic Inspection and Testing of domestic installations.

The specification is for use by persons requiring an electrical inspection and test of a domestic electrical installation or by competent engineers and electricians  who need to specify what they are going to do, and not do, when tendering to carry out an inspection and test.

The specification has been updated to the 18th Edition AMD2 and also has a section now on PV plus some other minor amendments.

If you want a free copy email me on info(the symbol for at)astutetechnicalservices.co.uk.

Some light reading after Christmas lunch perhaps?

  • Not quite. The ESSPRS Regulations simply specify that a new tenant must be given a copy of the most recent report.

  • if that is your situation you should drive a tractor or other MOT exempt machine. Now what is the wiring equivalent of the exception for a classic car?

    Mike.

  • Let's not derail JP's thread, but I would say that even though an MOT tester does not have to inspect the seat belts of my 1930 Alvis ('cos it doesn't have any) I don't get a discount. Along the same lines, if there is no additional protection in the form of RCDs, you wouldn't expect a discount either.