Fixed Wire Testing Stockport

Fixed Wire Testing Stockport

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CSE Electrical Testing provide a professional fixed wire testing service throughout Stockport.  From commercial offices, industrial operational warehouses and educational buildings to public entertainment buildings and licensed premises throughout CSE offer a Price Promise Guarantee on all of our electrical testing services.

Why fixed installation wire testing commercial buildings is important?

CSE Electrical Offer a Reliable Electrical Testing throughout Stockport. Our transparent electrical testing service to all commercial properties within Manchester.  
Booking in your electrical test is simple, and we pride ourselves on delivering a smooth non-interrupted service. 

Prices start from £6.00 per circuit

 

Our Fixed Wire Testing Services Includes:

 

  • Fixed Wire Testing (Periodic Inspection)
  • Emergency Light Testing
  • Fixed Appliance Testing
  • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
  • Fire Alarm Testing
  • Thermal Imaging Surveys
  • What is Fixed Wire Testing?

    The term Fixed Wiring Inspection &Testing generally refers to the inspection & testing activity of the electrical installation within a building. This being the electrical wiring and systems between the incoming electrical supply and final circuits; eg plug sockets, isolators, lights etc.


    It would not refer to equipment which is plugged in or wired into spurred sockets or isolators. Please refer to our Fixed Equipment Testing for more information.


    Electrical Fixed Wiring Inspection &Testing can also be generally referred to as; Fixed Wire Inspection, Periodic Inspection and Testing, or Electrical Installation Testing.

  • Is Fixed Wire Testing a legal requirement?

    The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is an act of parliament which places a duty on all employers to; ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety and welfare at work of all their employees.


    Within the act there is a provision for regulations which cover the legal requirement pertaining to specific subject areas and The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 covers electrical systems within occupied premises. The regulations make reference to various standard codes of practice (ACOP), British Standards and guidance notes which have been published by bodies other than the Health and Safety Executive. These provide best practice guidance for complying with the regulations. For Fixed Wiring Inspection & Testing these include;


    British Standard BS7671 – Requirements for Electrical Installations, IET Wiring Regulations

    IET Inspection & Testing Guidance Note 3

    HSE Electricity at Work – Safe working Practices

    HSE memorandum of guidance on the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

    The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 section 3a states that an employer or self-employed person is to comply with the provisions of these regulations in so far as they relate to matters which are within his/her control. It’s also worth noting that regulation 3 (2a) states that it is a duty of every employee, whilst at work, to cooperate with his/her employer so far as is necessary to enable any duty placed on an employer by the provisions of these regulations to be complied with.


    The Electricity at work regulations 1989 impose duties on “employers” and “duty holders” in respect to electrical systems, electrical equipment and conductors.


    The purpose of the regulations is to prevent death or personal injury to any person from electrical causes in connection with work activities.


    Employers and self-employed people must comply with the provisions of the Electricity at work regulations 1989. Regulation 4 (2) states that as necessary to prevent danger, all systems shall be maintained so as to prevent, so far as reasonably practicable, such danger.


    A duty holder can demonstrate compliance with the regulations, in respect to their electrical installation, by employing a competent company to carry out an electrical fixed wire inspection and test of their premises. 

The main purpose of Fixed Wire Testing is to produce an EICR  report.  This details the safety condition of an existing electrical installation. It should describe the overall condition as either 'satisfactory', in which case no immediate remedial work is required, or 'unsatisfactory' which means remedial work is required to make the installation safe to use.

CSE Electrical  can provide the EICR in paper format, or digitally on CD-ROM in PDF format.  If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team on 01925 320707 
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