EICR tips and tricks for beginners + free checklist | Electrician TV

EICR tips and tricks for beginners + free checklist | Electrician TV

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All photos are my observations as an electrician and are intended to help you choose the right path.

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Checklist for EICR
Main fuse take photo
Met label
Main tails supported

Consumer unit
Horizontal top and sides ip4x
Bottom ip2x
Internal fire protection To reduce the spread of fire
Busbar connections
Correctly dimension overload devices and adjust according to manufacturer's instructions.

Consumer unit positions
Under a wooden staircase
emergency exit
Made from flammable materials

Check the RCD
Check
Ramp test
Cables are buried 50 mm or less within a wiring zone
RCD protection for household lights
Sockets For general use
Outdoor sockets
All electrical circuits in the bathroom With or without additional grounding

Securing cables against premature collapse in case of fire. Hallway and all ceilings and walls

Main binding
connections
Labels
Test with low ohmmeter
Photos of each
Plastic feed line from the street to the house gas and water

Kitchen
Positions of accessories stove oven hob
Washbasin over 300 mm
Connections for valance lights or how they are powered.
Local isolation
Connections for stove and oven
Insulators with missing neon lenses

bathroom
All circuits are protected by a residual current device or have a complete additional earthing.
Touch light from bath or shower
Fan isolator if required
Shaver has shutters
All devices suitable

Sockets
No mixing circuits
Thermal damage
Damaged or broken
End-to-end metrics
RCD protected and type of property, whether it is an apartment or not.
Check the polarity of the switches on both sides
How many extension cords are used due to a lack of electrical outlets?
Expansion cube

Lights and switches
Thermal damage
View all metallic accessories
Turn on the lights upstairs or check the landing. If they are still on, it may be a borrowed neutral wire.
Dimmers and lamps are compatible
Wonderlead (R2 method) changes to check if they have back boxes
No CPC on plastic switches. Look for white plastic screw covers.

Pendant lights and batten holders
Thermal damage defective or incomplete
Size of lamp most 60Watt lamp rated

Downlights
Fire rated or open backed with fire hood correctly fitted. Top and bottom. If there are habitable spaces above, this may change the observation coding.

Downlights connections
Thermal damage to the ceiling or luminaire

smoke detector
Position it 300 mm from the wall and other luminaires
Smoke detector is still current.
Linked
connections
Fire sealed

Immerse yourself
Size
Support of heat-resistant flex
Thermo switch for immersion stat

Central heating as above

Outdoor area or outbuilding
Check delivery characteristics if TNCS has not exported the soil
Signs of corrosion on outdoor lights
PVC is used outdoors and in direct sunlight

All other normal observations

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