ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT

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1 DETILS OF THE CLIENT OR PERSON ORDERING THE WORK Name MR S PRIOR ddress 9 ECON CLOSE PRK GTE SOUTHMPTON SO31 7GP RESON FOR PRODUCING THIS REPORT PERIODIC SFETY INSPECTION REPORT Date(s) on which the inspection and testing was carried out: 1TH JULY 014 C DETILS OF THE INSTLLTION WHICH IS THE SUJECT OF THIS REPORT Occupier S OVE ddress 1 ETON ROD SOUTHSE PO5 1SQ Description of premises: Domestic Commercial Industrial Other, please specify: Estimated age of the wiring system 5+ years Evidence of additions or alterations Yes t pparent Installation records available? Yes Date of last inspection UNKNOWN If yes, estimated age years D EXTENT ND LIMITTIONS OF INSPECTION ND TESTING Extent of the electrical installation covered by this report WIRING ND FIXED CCESSORIES greed limitations including the reasons, see Regulation 34 Limitations agreed with Optiol limitations, including the reasons, on page The inspection and testing detailed in this report and accompanying schedules have been carried out in accordance with S 771:008 as amended to 011 It should be noted that cables concealed within trunking and conduits, under floors, in roof spaces, and generally within the fabric of the building or underground, have not been inspected unless specifically agreed between the client and inspector prior to the inspection E SUMMRY OF THE CONDITION OF THE INSTLLTION General condition of the installation (in terms of electrical safety) Good condition, passed all electrical safety tests and inspection, Overall assessment of the of the installation in terms of its suitability for continued use : Satisfactory *n unsatisfactory assessment indicates that dangerous and/or potentially dangerous conditions have been identified ltertive source of supply (as detailed on attached schedule) 1 of 9

2 F RECOMMENDTIONS Where the overall assessment of the suitability of the installation for continued use above is stated as UNSTISFCTORY, I / we recommend that any observations classified as Danger present (Code C1) or Potentially dangerous (Code C) are acted upon as a matter of urgency Investigation without delay is recommended for observations identified as Requiring further investigation Observations classified as Improvement recommended (Code C3) should be given due consideration Subject to the necessary remedial action being taken, I / we recommend that the installation is further inspected and tested by JULY019 G DECLRTION I/We, being the person(s) responsible for the inspection and testing of the electrical installation (as indicated by my/our sigtures below), particulars of which are described above, having exercised reasoble skill and care when carrying out the inspection and testing, hereby declare that the information in this report, including the observations and the attached schedules, provides an accurate assessment of the condition of the electrical installation taking into account the stated extent and limitations in section D of this report INSPECTED ND TESTED Y: REPORT UTHORISED FOR ISSUE Y: Name (CPITLS) DC MTTHEWS Name (CPITLS) DC MTTHEWS Sigture Sigture Position ELECTRICL ENGINEER DCM HOME ELECTRICL Position ELECTRICL ENGINEER DCM HOME ELECTRICL Date 1TH JULY 014 Date 1TH JULY 014 H SCHEDULES 1 schedule(s) of inspection and 1 schedule(s) of test results attached The attached schedule(s) are part of this document and this report is valid only when they are attached to it I SUPPLY CHRCTERISICS ND ERTHING RRNGEMENTS System Type Number and type of live conductors Nature of Supply Parameters Characteristics of primary overcurrent protective device TN-S C DC mil voltage U(1) 30 Volts S (EN) 131 TN-C-S 1 phase ( wire) pole mil frequency f(1) 50 Hz Type TT phase (3 wire) 1 phase (3 wire) 3 pole PFC Ipf(1,) 11 k Rated current phase (3 wire) 3 phase (4 wire) Other Earth fault loop impedance Ze(1,) 08 Short circuit capacity 33 J PRTICULRS OF THE INSTLLTION REFERRED TO IN THIS REPORT Means of earthing Distributors facility Type Electrode resistance R IInstallation earth electrode Location of the earth electrode K MIN PROTECTIVE CONDUCTORS L MIN SWITCH/SWITCH-FUSE/CIRCUIT REKER/RCD Earthing Conductor Main protective bonding conductors onding of extraneous conductive parts Type S (EN) 0947 Voltage rating 40 Conductor Material Copper Conductor Material Copper Water Structural steel of poles Rated current In Conductor csa 1 Conductor csa 10 Gas Other Supply Conductor COPPER RCD Operating Current Continuity Check () Continuity Check () Oil Conductor csa 1 RCD Operating Time of 9

3 M OSERVTIONS Referring to the attached schedules of inspection and test results, and subject to the limitations specified at the Extent and Limitations of the Inspection and testing section remedial action is required The following observations are made dditiol observation pages number(s) One of the following codes, as appropriate, has been allocated to each of the observations made above to indicate to the person(s) responsible for the installation the degree of urgency for remedial action C1 - Danger present Risk of injury Immediate remedial action required C - Potentially dangerous - urgent remedial action required C3 Improvement recommended 3 of 9

4 SCHEDULE OF CIRCUIT DETILS FOR THE INSTLLTION TO E COMPLETED IN EVERY CSE TO E COMPLETED ONLY IF THE DISTRIUTION ORD IS NOT CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE ORIGIN OF THE INSTLLTION Location of the distribution board HLLWY Supply to the board is from Distribution board desigtion Main of phases mil voltage ssociated RCD (if any) S (EN) Overcurrent protective device for the distribution board Phase rotation confirmed (where applicable) Type S (EN) Rating RCD of poles I CIRCUIT DETILS Circuit number and phase Circuit description Type of wiring (see code below) Reference method Number of points served Circuit conductors csa Line mm cpc mm Maximum permitted disconnection time S Overcurrent protective device(s) S (EN) Type Rating Short circuit capacity k RCD Operating current In m Max Zs permitted by S 771 Main SWITCH 1 COOKER N 115 SPRE 3 LIGHTS 1ST FLOOR N 77 4 SPRE SOCKETS 1ST FLOOR RCD RCD MODULE SPRE 7 SOCKETS GROUND FLOOR N SPRE 9 LIGHTS GROUNDFLOOR ND SMOKE DETECTORS N SPRE - CODES FOR TYPE OF WIRING C D E F G H O (other) please specify PVC/PVC cables PVC cables in metallic conduit PVC cables in non-metallic conduit PVC cables in metallic trunking PVC cables in non-metallic trumking PVC/SW cables XLPE/SW cables MICC 4 of 9

5 SCHEDULE OF TEST RESULTS FOR THE INSTLLTION TO E COMPLETED ONLY IF THE DISTRIUTION ORD IS NOT CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE ORIGIN OF THE INSTLLTION Test instruments used Confirmation of supply polarity Operating time of associated RCD (if any) Earth fault loop impedance RCD Zs t I Insulation resistance MFT 150 Ipf t 5 Continuity Othere TEST RESULTS Circuit number and phase r1 Ring fil circuits only (measured end to end) Circuit impedances () ll circuits (at least 1 column to be completed) r rn R1 + R R Live/ Live Insulation resistance Live/ Neutral Live/ Earth Neutral/ Earth M M M M Zs Polarity RCD Operating times t I t 5 ms ms D N N N 044 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 3 N N N 08 N N N N 4 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N RCD N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 9 N N N 1 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N TESTED Y: Sigture Name (CPITLS) DC MTTHEWS - DCMHES Date of Testing 1TH JULY of 9

6 N INSPECTION SCHEDULE FOR SINGLE DISTRIUTION ORD INSTLLTION OUTCOMES cceptable condition Ucceptable condition state C1 or C Improvement recommended state C3 t Verified NV Limitation LIM t pplicable N ITEM DESCRIPTION OUTCOME CONDITION ND DEQUCY OF DISTRIUTORS OR SUPPLY INTKE Further investigation required? 11 Service cable 1 Service cutout/fuse 13 Meter tails - distributor 14 Meter tails - consumer 15 Metering equipment 1 Isolator N 0 Presence of addequate arrangements for secondary or altertive sources such as microgeneration (551, 5517) N 30 ERTHING ND ONDING RRNGEMENTS (4113, Chapter 54) 31 Presence of distributors earthing arrangement (541, 5413) 3 Presence of earth electrode where applicable (5414) N 33 Provision of earthing or bonding labels at all appropriate locations (51413) 34 dequacy of earthing conductor size (543, 54311) 35 ccessibility of earthing conductor connections (54333) 3 dequacy of main protective bonding conductor sizes (5441) 37 dequacy of main protective bonding conductor connections (5441, 54333) 38 ccessibility of all protective bonding connections (54333) 40 CONSUMER UNIT OR DISTRIUTION ORD 41 dequacy of working space or accessibility to the consumer unit or distribution board (131, 5131) 4 Security of fixing (13411) 43 Condition of enclosure(s) in terms of IP rating etc (41) 44 Condition of enclosure(s) in terms of fire rating etc (55) 45 Enclosure not damaged or deteriorated so as to impair safety (1 iii) 4 Presence of linked main switch as required by by 5371, Operation of main switch - functiol check (113) 48 Manual operation of circuit breakers and RCDs to prove disconnection (537) 49 Presence of schedule of circuit details at or near the consumer unit or distribution board (51491) 410 Presence of RCD retest notice at or near the consumer unit or distribution board (5141) 411 Presence of mixed cable colour warning notice at or near the consumer unit or distribution board (51414) Yes 41 Presence of dual supply warning notice at or near the consumer unit (51415) N 413 Presence of other required labelling - specify below (514) N of 9

7 N INSPECTION SCHEDULE FOR SINGLE DISTRIUTION ORD INSTLLTION OUTCOMES cceptable condition Ucceptable condition state C1 or C Improvement recommended state C3 t Verified NV Limitation LIM t pplicable N ITEM DESCRIPTION OUTCOME 414 Examition of protective device(s) and base(s), correct type and rating with no signs of thermal damage, arcing Further investigation required? or overloading (413) 415 Single pole protective devices in line conductor only (5303) 41 Protection against mechanical damage where cables enter the consumer unit or distribution board (581, 5811) 417 Protection against electromagnetic effects where cables enter the consumer unit,distribution board or enclosures (515) 418 RCD(s) provided for fault protection, including RCOs (4144, 4145, Section 531) 419 Operation of RCD provided for fault protection - functiol check (181, 113) 40 Selection of RCD(s) provided for additiol protection including RCOs (41133, 4151) 41 Operation of RCD(s) provided for additiol protection (110, 113) 50 FINL CIRCUITS 51 Identification of conductors (51431) 5 Cables correctly supported throughout their run 53 Condition of the insulation of live parts (411) 54 n-sheathed cables protected by enclosure in conduit, trunking or ducting (51101) 55 dequacy of cables for current carrying capacity with regard for the type and ture of the installation (Ch 51, 5) 5 dequacy of protective devices, type and rated current for fault protection (4113) 57 Presence and adequacy of of circuit protection conductors (411311, section 5431) 58 Co-ordition between conductors and overload protective devices (5331, section 433) 59 Wiring system(s) appropriate for the type and ture of the installation and exterl influences (section 5) 510 Concealed cables installed in prescribed zones - see section D of this report (extent and limitations) (5) 511 Concealed cables incorporating earthed armour or sheath, or run within an earthed wiring system, or otherwise N protected against mechanical damage from screws or ils and the like - see section D of this report (extent and limitations) (5, 58) 51 Provision of additiol protection by a 30m RCD: for all socket outlets of a rating of 0 or less provided for use by ordiry persons unless exempt (41133) used to supply mobile equipment not exceeding 3 rating for use outdoors (41133) for cables concealed in walls or partitions (57, 58) NV 513 Provision of fire barriers, sealing arrangements and protection against thermal effects (57) 514 and II cables segregated or separated from and I cables (581) 515 Cables segregated or separated from communication cabling (58) 51 Cables segregated or separated from non-electrical services (583) 7 of 9

8 N INSPECTION SCHEDULE FOR SINGLE DISTRIUTION ORD INSTLLTION OUTCOMES cceptable condition Ucceptable condition state C1 or C Improvement recommended state C3 t Verified NV Limitation LIM t pplicable N ITEM DESCRIPTION OUTCOME 517 Termition of cables at enclosures - identify numbers and locations of items inspected (section D 5): 518 connections under no undue strain (5) no basic insulation of a conductor visible outside of the enclosure (59) connections of live conductors adequately enclosed (55) adequately connected at the point of entry to enclosure (glands, bushes etc) (585) Condition of accessories including socket outlets, switches and joint boxes (13411, 1 (iv)) Further investigation required? 519 Suitability of accessories for exterl influences (section 5) 0 LOCTIONS CONTINING TH, SHOWER OR SUN 1 dditiol protection for all circuits by a 30m RCD (not applicable if designed pre S 771:008) ( ) Yes Where used as a protective measure, the requirements for SELV or PELV have been met ( ) 3 Shaver sockets comply with S EN or S 3535 (701513) N 4 Presence of supplementary bonding conductors unless not required by S 771:008 (701415) 5 Suitability of equipment for exterl influences for the installed location in terms of IP rating (70151) Suitability of equipment for installation in a particular zone (701513) 7 Suitability of current using equipment for a particular position within the location (70155) 8 Electric floor heating has integral earthed metallic sheath or it is placed in or under an earthed metallic enclosure or mesh (701753) N 70 LUMINIRES 71 Cable entry holes in ceilings above lumiires are sized or sealed so as to restrict the spread of fire List the number and location of lumiires inspected in Section P which is on a separate page 7 Recessed lumiires (downlighters) correct type of lamp fitted installed to minimise build up of heat by use of "fire rated" fittings, insulation displacement box or similar (411) no signs of overheating to surrounding building fabric (55951) no signs of overheating to conductors or termitions N N LIM N 8 of 9

9 CONDITION REPORT GUIDNCE FOR RECIPIENTS This report is an important and valuable document which should be retained for future reference This Report form is for reporting on the condition of an existing electrical installation 1 The purpose of this condition report is to confirm, so far as reasobly practicable, whether or not the electrical installation is in a satisfactory condition for continued service (see Section E) The report should identify any damage, deterioration, defects and/or conditions which may give rise to danger (see Section M) The person ordering the Report should have received the origil Report and the inspector should have retained a duplicate The origil Report should be retained in a safe place and be made available to any person inspecting or undertaking work on the electrical installation in the future If the property is vacated, this Report will provide the new owner /occupier with details of the condition of the electrical installation at the time the Report was issued Where the installation incorporates residual current devices (RCDs) there should be a notice at or near the devices stating that they should be tested quarterly For safety reasons it is important that these instructions are followed Section D (Extent and Limitations) should identify fully the extent of the installation covered by this Report and any limitations on the inspection and testing The inspector should have agreed these aspects with the person ordering the Report and with other interested parties (licensing authority, insurance company, mortgage provider and the like) before the inspection was carried out Some operatiol limitations such as such as ibility to gain access to parts of the installation or an item of equipment may have been encountered during the inspection The inspector should have noted these in Section D For items classified in Section M as C1 ( Danger Present ), the safety of those using the installation is at risk, and it is recommended that a competent person undertakes the necessary remedial work immediately For items classified in Section M as C ( Potentially Dangerous ), the safety of those using the installation may be at risk and it is recommended that a competent person undertakes the necessary remedial work as a matter of urgency Where it has been stated in Section M that an observation requires further investigation the inspection has revealed an apparent deficiency which could not, due to the extent or limitations of this inspection, be fully identified Such observations should be investigated as soon as possible further examition of the installation will be necessary, to determine the ture and extent of the apparent deficiency (see Section F) For safety reasons, the electrical installation will need to be re-inspected at appropriate intervals by a competent person The recommended date by which the next inspection is due is stated in Section F of the Report under Recommendations and on a label near to the consumer unit or distribution board 9 of 9

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