Electrical Installation Condition Report definition

Electrical Installation Condition Report means a report containing the following information—
Electrical Installation Condition Report means a report containing the following information:the date on which the inspection was carried out,the address of the premises inspected,the name, address and relevant qualifications of the person who carried out the inspection,a description, and the location, of each installation, fixture, fitting, and appliance inspected,any defect identified,any action taken to remedy a defect,

Examples of Electrical Installation Condition Report in a sentence

  • Unless a Periodic Inspection Report or an Electrical Installation Condition Report has been prepared on the property by a qualified electrician in recent years then the possibility exists that the installation may not conform with current regulations.

  • Electrical safety: The Landlord must ensure that an electrical safety inspection is carried out at least every five years consisting of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) on appliances provided by the Landlord.

  • An Electrical Installation Condition Report will indicate the responsibility for the inspection and testing of an existing installation within the extent and limitations specified on the report.

  • Schedules of inspection and schedules of test results as required by Part 6 should be issued with the associated Electrical Installation Certificate or Electrical Installation Condition Report.

  • Electrical safety: The Landlord must ensure that an electrical safety inspection is carried out at least every five years consisting of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and Portable Appliance Testing (XXX) on appliances provided by the Landlord.

  • Where low-risk (i.e. works that are only recommended and are not required to protect safety) works have been identified for remediation on the Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), the Licence Holder shall at the expiry of the ElCR (5 years from the date of issue) or within two years from the date of the licence, whichever comes sooner, have those works carried out.

  • An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is at least every 5 years.

  • An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) should normally be undertaken at least every 5 years.

  • Certificates of Compliance (Electrical Installation Condition Report or Electrical Installation Certificate) meeting the requirements of BS 7671, signed by an approved NICEIC or SELECT contractor, using current NICEIC or SELECT Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) are required.

  • Should the Electrical Installation Condition Report specify the installation to be unsatisfactory then the licence holder must ensure that the works necessary to bring it up to a satisfactory condition are completed as soon as possible but within a reasonable timescale depending upon the nature of the problem.