DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT
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1 DPN5/0883 Issued in accordance with British Standard Requirements for Electrical Installations by an Approved ontractor or onforming Body enrolled with NIEI, Warwick House, Houghton Hall Park, Houghton Regis, Dunstable LU5 5ZX. A. DETAILS OF THE LIENT Belvoir Lettings lient: D. EXTENT OF THE INSTALLATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE INSPETION AND TESTING Extent of the electrical installation covered by this report: Whole electrical installation Address: 54 Mill Lane West Derby Liverpool Agreed limitations (including the reasons), if any, on the inspection and testing: Postcode: L2 JB 30% of items inspected, agreed with client B. PURPOSE OF THE REPORT Purpose Expiry of existing report for which this report is required: Date(s) on which inspection and testing were carried out: Operatiol limitations including the reasons (see page No. ) Only whats is listed below The inspection has been carried out in accordance with BS, as amended. ables concealed within trunking and conduits, or cables and conduits concealed under floors, in iccessible roof spaces and generally within the fabric of the building or underground, have not been visually inspected. 8/5/205. DETAILS OF THE INSTALLATION E. SUMMARY OF THE ONDITION OF THE INSTALLATION Occupier General condition of the installation (in terms of electrical safety): Address Flat d 39 Osbourne road Liverpool Good wiring is pvc/pvc construction Postcode: Estimated age of the electrical installation: 20 Date of previous inspection: unknown Records of installation available: Evidence of alterations or additions years No Electrical Installation ertificate No or previous Periodic Inspection or ondition Report No: Records held by: If yes, estimated age 0 years Summary of the condition of the installation continued on additiol pages? No Yes Specify page NA Overall assessment of the installation: SATISFATORY / UNSATISFATORY (Delete as appropriate) An Unsatisfactory assessment indicates that dangerous and/or potentially dangerous conditions have been identified This report should have been reviewed and confirmed by the registered Qualified Supervisor of the Approved ontractor responsible for issuing it. (See declaration on page 2) This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) Please see the 'Notes for Recipients' on the reverse of this page Page of
2 DPN5/0883 G. DELARATION No additiol rcd protection 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 on page (see ), having exercised reasoble skill and care when carrying out the inspection and testing, hereby declare that the information in this report, including the observations (see F) and the attached schedules (see H), provides an accurate assessment of the condition of the electrical installation taking into account the stated extent of the installation and the limitations on the inspection and testing (see D). 2 Some wiring in kitchen not secure I/We further declare that in my/our judgement, the said installation was overall in 3 Boiler connection unit slightly damaged Referring to the attached schedules of inspection and test results, an subject to the limitations at D: There are no items adversely affecting electrical safety. or The following observations and recommendations for are made No lassification code Ú Observations Further investigation required ( Y or ) F. OBSERVATIONS AND REOMMENDATIONS FOR ATIONS TO BE TAKEN SATISFATORY / UNSATISFATORY* condition (see F) at the time the inspection was carried out, and that it should be further inspected as recommended (see I). *Delete as appropriate INSPETION, TESTING AND ASSESSMENT BY: Sigture Name (APITALS) NEIL MOONEY Position Electrician Date: 5/8/205 REPORT REVIEWED AND ONFIRMED BY: Sigture Name (APITALS) NEIL MOONEY (Registered Qualified Supervisor for the Approved ontractor at J) Date: 8/05/205 H. SHEDULES AND ADDITIONAL PAGES Additiol Pages? No Yes Specify page ÚOne 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: ode "Danger Present". Risk of injury. Immediate remedial action required. ode 2 "Potentially dangerous". Urgent remedial action required. ode "Improvement recommended". Please see the reverse of this page for guidance regarding the lassification codes. Immediate remedial action required for items: Urgent remedial action required for items: Further investigation required for items: Improvement recommended for items:, 2, 3 This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) Schedule of Inspection: Page(s) No 4,5, Additiol pages, including data sheets for additiol source(s) : Page No(s) Schedule of Test Results for the Installation: Page No(s) Schedule of ircuit Details for the Installation: Page No(s) The pages identified are an essential part of this report. The report is valid only if accompanied by all the schedules and additiol pages identified above. Please see the 'Guidance for Recipients on the Recommendation odes' Page 2 of
3 DPN5/0883 I. NEXT INSPETION J. DETAILS OF NIEI APPROVED ONTRATOR I/We recommend that this installation is further inspected and tested after an interval of not more than Trading Title: NM Electrical Address: 23 Davenham Road Formby Merseyside (Enter interval in terms of years, months or weeks, as appropriate)) provided that any items at F which have been attributed a lassification code (danger present) are remedied immediately and that any items which have been attributed a code 2 (potentially dangerous) or require further investigation are remedied or investigated respectively as a matter of urgency. s which have been attributed a lassification code should be improved as soon as practicable (see F) Telephone number: Address: neilmooney_0@yahoo.co.uk Enrolement number: (Essential information) Postcode: L3 3NR Branch number: (if applicable) 5 years K. SUPPLY HARATERISTIS AND EARTHING ARRANGEMENTS System Type(s) Number and Type of Live s TN-S a.c. TN--S -phase (2 wire) TT 2-phase (3 wire) 3-phase (3 wire) Other (please state) -phase (3 wire) 3-phase (4 wire) haracteristics of Primary Supply Overcurrent Protective Device(s) Nature of Supply Parameters Nomil Uþ Voltage(s): 230 V Nomil frequency, fþ 50 Hz Prospective fault current, IÙÄÅ. ka Exterl earth fault loop impendance, Ñ ÄÅ 0.2 É UÒþ Number of sources 230 V BS(EN) Type Notes: () by enquiry (2) by enquiry or by measurement (3)where more than one source, record the higher or highest value (4) by measurement 3 2b Rated current 0 Short-circuit capacity 0 onfirmation of supply polarity A ka () L. PARTIULARS OF INSTALLATION AT THE ORIGIN Means of Earthing Details of Installation Earth Electrode (where applicable) Distributor's facility: Installation earth electrode: Type: (eg rod(s),tape etc) Electrode resistance, RÕ: Location: Method of measurement: Main Switch or ircuit-breaker Earthing and protective bonding conductors Main protective bonding conductors material copper mmâ csa Earthing conductor Type: BS(EN) No of Poles Primary supply conductors material Primary supply conductors csa Rated current,ið 2 copper Voltage rating mmâ 230 V 00 A RD operating current, IÜ * ma Rated time delay ms RD operating time (atiü )* ms material csa onnection/ continuity verified copper 0 () mmâ onnection/ continuity verified () Water service Bonding of extraneous-conductive-parts () Gas Service Oil service Structural steel Lightning protection Other incoming service(s) Specify * (applicable only where an RD is suitable and is used as a main circuit-breaker) This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS. Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) Page 3 of
4 DPN5/0883 Ú.0 ondition/adequacy of distributor s/supply intake equipment. Service cable.2 Service cut-out/fuse(s).3 Meter tails - distributor.4 Meter tails - consumer.5 Metering equipment. Means of main isolation (where present) 2.0 Presence of adequate arrangements for other sources (microgenerators etc) 4. Adequacy of working space or access to consumer unit 4.2 Security of fixing 4.3 ondition of enclosure(s) in terms of IP rating 4.4 ondition of enclosure(s) in terms of fire rating 4.5 Enclosure not damaged/deteriorated so as to impair safety 4. Presence of linked main switch 4. Operation of main switch (functiol check) 3.0 Earthing and bonding arrangements 3. Presence and condition of distributor s earthing arrangement 4.8 Manual operation of circuit-breakers and RDs to prove disconnection 3.2 Presence and condition of earth electrode connection 4.9 orrect identification of circuits and protective devices 3.3 onfirmation of adequate earthing conductor size 4.0 Presence of RD test notice at or near consumer unit 3.4 Accessibility and condition of earthing conductor at Main Earthing Termil (MET) onfirmation of adequate main protective bonding conductor sizes Presence of non-standard (mixed) cable colour warning notice at or near consumer unit 4.2 ondition and accessibility of main protective bonding conductor connections Presence of altertive supply warning notice at or near consumer unit Presence of replacement next inspection recommendation label Provision of earthing and bonding labels at all appropriate locations 4.4 Presence of other required labelling (please specify) 4.5 Examition of protective device(s) and base(s); correct type and rating (no signs of ucceptable thermal damage, arcing or overheating) Single-pole protective devices in the line conductor only * All Boxes must be completed '' indicates Acceptable condition 'LIM' indicates a limitation 4.0 onsumer unit(s) ''indicates Not applicable Ucceptable condition state or 2 Improvement recommendedstate Further investigation requiredstate F/I (to determine whether danger or potential (danger exists) Outcome Provide additiol comment where appropriate on attached numbered sheets., 2 and coded items to be recorded in section F of the report. This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS. Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) SHEDULE OF INSPETIONS Page 4 of
5 DPN5/0883 Ú 4. Protection against mechanical damage where cables enter metallic consumer unit Protection against electromagnetic effects where cables enter metallic consumer unit/enclosure 4.9 RDs provided for fault protection includes RBOs 4.20 RDs provided for additiol protection includes RBOs Fil circuits oncealed cables incorporating earthed armour or sheath, or run within earthed wiring containment system, or otherwise protected against mechanical damage from ils, screws and the like where not in prescribed zones or not protected by 30 ma RD (see extent and limitations) Provision of additiol protection by RD not exceeding 30 ma * used to supply mobile equipment not exceeding 32 A rating for use outdoors 5. Identification of conductors * for all socket-outlets not exceeding 20 A rating unless exempt 5.2 ables correctly supported throughout their run * for cables concealed in walls or partitions 5.3 ondition of insulation of live parts 5.4 Non-sheathed cables protected by enclosure in conduit, ducting or trunking (including confirmation of the integrity of conduit and trunking systems) Adequacy of cables for current-carrying capacity with regard to the type and ture of installation 5. Adequacy of protective devices; type and rated current for fault protection 5. Presence and adequacy of circuit protective conductors 5.8 o-ordition between conductors and overload protective devices * onnections soundly made and under no undue strain 5.9 Wiring system(s) appropriate for the type and ture of the installation and exterl influences * No basic insulation of a conductor visible outside enclosures oncealed cables installed in prescribed zones (see extent and limitations) * onnections of live conductors adequately enclosed * Adequately connected at point of entry to enclosure (glands,bushes etc.) * All Boxes must be completed ''indicates Not applicable '' indicatesacceptable condition Ucceptable condition state or 2 'LIM' indicates alimitation Improvement recommended state 5.3 Further investigation required state F/I (to determine whether danger or potential (danger exists) Provision of fire barriers, sealing arrangements and protection against thermal effects 5.4 Band II cables segregated/separated from Band I cables 5.5 ables segregated/separated from communications cabling 5. ables segregated/separated from non-electrical services 5. Termition of cables at enclosures (extent of sampling indicated in Section D of the report ) Outcome Provide additiol comment where appropriate on attached numbered sheets., 2 and coded items to be recorded in section F of the report. This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS. Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) SHEDULE OF INSPETIONS Page 5 of
6 DPN5/0883 Ú 5.8 ondition of accessories including socket-outlets, switches and joint boxes Suitability of accessories for exterl influences 5.9. able entry holes in ceiling above lumiires, sized or sealed so as to restrict the spread of fire List number and location of lumiires inspected. (Separate page) SHEDULE OF INSPETIONS. Recessed lumiires (downlighters).0 Isolation and switching (isolation, switching off for mechanical maintence,emergency switching/stopping and functiol switching). In General * presence and condition of appropriate devices * correct operation verified.2 For isolation and switching for mechanical maintence only * capable of being secured in the OFF position where appropriate * acceptable location state if local or remote from equipment being controlled where appropriate * clearly identified by position and/or durable marking(s) * correct type of lamps fitted * installed to minimise build-up of heat by use of fire rated fittings, insulation displacement box or similar * no signs of overheating to surrounding building fabric * no signs of overheating to conductors/termitions 8.0 Location(s) containing a bath or shower 8. Additiol protection for all low voltage (LV) circuits by RD not exceeding 30 ma Where used as a protective measure, requirements for SELV or PELV are met 8.3 Shaver sockets comply with BS EN or BS Presence of supplementary bonding conductors unless not required by BS : Low voltage (e.g. 230 volts) socket outlets sited at least 3 m from zone 8. Suitability of equipment for exterl influences for installed location in terms of IP rating 8. Suitability of equipment for installation in a particular zone 8.8 Suitability of current-using equipment for a particular position within the location 8.2 Lighting circuits.3 For isolation only * warning label(s) posted in situations where live parts cannot be isolated by the operation of a single device.4 For emergency switching/stopping only * readily accessible for operation where danger might occur.0 urrent-using equipment (Permanently connected). ondition of equipment in terms of IP rating.2 Equipment does not constitute a fire hazard.3 Enclosure not damaged/deteriorated so as to impair safety.4 Suitability for the environment and exterl influences.5 Security of fixing 9.0 Other special installations or locations - Part s 9. * All Boxes must be completed ''indicates Not applicable '' indicatesacceptable condition Ucceptable condition state or 2 'LIM' indicates alimitation Improvement recommended state Further investigation required state F/I (to determine whether danger or potential (danger exists) List all other special installations or locations present, if any. Record the results of particular inspection applied separately Outcome Provide additiol comment where appropriate on attached numbered sheets., 2 and coded items to be recorded in section F of the report. This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS. Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) Page of
7 DPN5/0883 SHEDULES Rating Short-circuit capacity Operating current, IÜ Maximum Ö permitted by BS rã rð Line/Neutral Line/Earth Neutral/Earth Polarity (A) (ka) (ma) (Line) (Neutral) rå (cpc) Line/Line Rã+Rå Rå () (ms) (ms) BS (EN) (s) RD ircuit impedances Ring fil circuits only (measured end to end) Insulation resistance (At least one column to be completed) Maximum measured earth fault loop impedance, Ö RD operating times at IÜ (if applicable) Test button operation () at 5IÜ onsumer unit FlatD H 5 88 Fuse HR gg /L sockets A B /L lights A B..0 Location of consumer unit(s) Kitchen high level Desigtion of consumer unit(s) Prospective fault current at consumer unit(s) Flat D ODES FOR TYPE OF WIRING A B D E F G Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic/ Thermosetting/ insulated/ cables in cables in non cables in cables in non SWA cables cables sheathed cables metallic conduit metallic conduitmetallic trunkingmetallic trunking H Mineralinsulated cables O (Other - please state) *X (mmâ) (mmâ) TEST RESULTS * See note below Overcurrent protective devices Type No ircuit conductors: csa Live cpc Max. disconnection time permitted by BS Number of points served * To be completed only where this consumer unit is remote from the origin of the installation. Record details of the circuit supplying this consumer unit in the bold box Type of wiring (see code below) Reference Method (see Appendix 4 of BS ) ircuit number and phase ircuit desigtion D = Distribution circuit F = Fil circuit IRUIT DETAILS ka TEST INSTRUMENTS Multifunctiol Insulation resistance ontinuity Earth electrode resistance This report is based on the model forms shown in Appendix of BS. Published by NIEI, a part of the Ascertiva Group opyright The Electrical Safety ouncil (July 20) Earth fault current impedance RD Page of
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