NICEIC Periodic Inspection Certificates
NICEIC Periodic Inspection Certificates
West London Electrical conforms to all safety and health standards and enjoys the reputation of being a trusted company. NICEIC Periodic Inspection Certificates are standard industry reports issued to local authorities for insurance, mortgage, licensing, health and other safety requirements. Electrical Inspection Certificates can be granted to employers or landlords by the ESI to remain in compliance with the necessary standards. West London Electrical is associated with qualified electricians and registered with ESI to present NICEIC Periodic Inspection Certificates.
These Inspection Certificates are also often referred to as Electrical Inspection Reports, Periodic Inspection Reports, Fixed Wiring Certificates or Fixed Wiring Test Reports.
BS 7671, The Requirements for Electrical Installations, lays down the required compliance standards for carrying out electrical installations in the UK. NICEIC Periodic Inspection Certificates incorporate and comply with these regulations.
West London Electrical employs engineers who are proficient and confident in performing tests and inspections for various electrical. These engineers are the finest in the industry and are City& Guilds Qualified Electricians.
Electrical Inspections require certain legal requirements as stated below:
As per the BS 7671:2008 “The Requirements for Electrical Installations (17th Edition), any new electrical installation and extension or modification to any existing electrical installation needs to be tested and inspected before putting it into service. It also suggests that periodic safety tests be carried out on fixed wiring installations.
“The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989” (Regulation 4 (2)) requires possible maintenance of all systems in order to prevent any sort of dangers arising out of electrical. (Regulation 2 (1)c) defines “System” as electrical system to hold electrical equipments or a common electrical energy source to connect to such electrical equipment. According to (Regulation 2 (1)) “Electrical Equipment” refers to anything that is used, proposed for use, installed for use, transmit, rectify, conduct, provide, convert, generate, measure, store, control or distribute electrical energy.
West London Electrical management and our engineers can provide expert advice on all electrical installations, and conduct necessary electrical inspection or renovation works.