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Why get an NICEIC Periodic Inspection Carried Out on your Fixed Wiring?
 

Elektratek are fully Approved NICEIC Electrical contractors.

Periodic inspection and testing is necessary because all electrical installations deteriorate over time. You wouldn't buy a new car and never have the brakes checked!- it's done at the MOT test right? Electrical installations are more reliable these days, and as such, they carry on working often neglected by their owners. This is quite normal we find, however if you are reading this, maybe your insurance company has requsted a formal check of your fixed wiring assesment?

Two examples of ageing fuseboards shown below are from previous inspections or homebuyer reports which we have carried out.

 
Old Fuse Box
 
Part P Law
 

According to Government statistics, each year on average 10 people die and about 750 are seriously injured in accidents involving unsafe electrical installations in the home. To help address this issue, the Construction Industry Deregulation Task Force recommended in 1995 that electrical safety requirements should be included in the Building Regulations. Part P of the building regulations is intended to increase the safety of households by improving the design, installation, inspection and testing of electrical installations in dwellings when these installations are being newly built, extended or altered. The Electrical Safety Coucil has provided further information HERE.

In essence:

A new requirement, has been added to Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations. This requirement, ‘Requirement P', has been limited to fixed electrical installations in dwellings, with minor works not needing to be notified.

A new Approved Document P has been published, giving guidance on ways of complying that are based on the fundamental principles set out in Chapter 13 of BS 7671: 2001.

The Approved Document includes:

Guidance relating to the design, installation, inspection and testing of electrical installations.

Guidance on types of electrical work that would not normally need to be notified to building control bodies

Appendices that contain illustrations of the sorts of electrical services commonly required in homes, examples of model electrical installation certificates, and illustrations of what equipment may be encountered when work is carried out on older electrical installations.

The Requirement

The Building Regulations apply when building work is undertaken. Part P will redefine building work to include electrical work on certain types of fixed electrical installation in dwellings. The new requirement in the Building Regulations, 'Requirement P', is simply that:

P1 Design, Installation, Inspection and Testing - Reasonable provision shall be made in the design, installation, inspection and testing of electrical installations in order to protect persons from fire or injury.

P2 Provision Information - Suffucient information shall be provided so that persons wishing to operate, maintain or alter an electrical installation can do so with reasonable safety.

The limits on the application of the requirement is that Requirement P applies only to fixed electrical installations that are intended to operate at low voltage or extra-low voltage which are not controlled by the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988 as amended, or the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 as amended.

Enforcement

Failure to comply with the requirement will be a criminal offence. Local authorities will also have the power to require the removal or alteration of work that does not comply with the Building Regulations.

Intended work that is subject to the provisions of Part P will have to be notified to the local authority. Traditionally, work notifiable under the Building Regulations is subject to inspection by the local authority's building control department (or other approved building inspector). However, to avoid the need for local authorities to appoint specialist agents for this purpose, it appears likely that building control bodies would be authorized to accept certificates of compliance (ie Electrical Installation Certificates) issued by 'Competent Firms'.

Under such Competent Firms provisions, appropriately approved electrical contractors are able to self-certify that their work meets the requirements of the Building Regulations. In this case there will be a need to supply the relevant building control body (as well as the person ordering the work) with an Electrical Installation Certificate signed by a competent person. The alternative would be to pay a fee to have the work inspected by a local authority building control department, or other approved private sector building inspector.

For the purposes of Part P, the Government has defined ‘Competent Firms' as those registered under the NICEIC Approved Contractor scheme, the Domestic Installer Scheme and the Electrotechnical Assessment Scheme.

A copy of the Approved document is available here (requires Acrobat reader).

 
All Work is Carried OUt by a Competant Person
 

All installation work by Elektratek is carried out by competent friendly and reliable staff, fully insured and experienced, with excellent customer service skills to explain what we are doing and how we are doing it.

We want you to be satisfied with our service so we will endeavour to explain what you get for your money, and why work is needed. We don't baffle people with science - we explain!

All staff are fully insured and have the experience to take on any electrical task, giving you the confidence that your job is being done correctly and safely.

  Competant Person
 
Landlords & Tennants
 

A landlord is required to provide a tennant with an electrical installation in good condition and repair. The landlord should maintain the installation in a condition suitable for the use intended, and ensure that repairs are undertaken by a competent person.

A tennant has a duty to ensure that those parts of the installation that are his or her responsability are maintained in a safe condition, and to ensure that repairs are carried out only by a competent person.

 
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