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1 The Electrical Contractors Association SELECT MEMBERSHIP NUMBER ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS - BS 7671 [IET WIRING REGULATIONS]) EI Copyright The Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland The Electrical Contractors' Association This certificate is not valid if the number is defaced or altered DETAILS OF THE CLIENT Name: Gargunnock Comunity Centre Leckie Road Gargunnock INSTALLATION ADDRESS Occupier: Gargunnock Comunity Centre Leckie Road Gargunnock Stirling Stirling FK8 3BJ FK8 3BJ DESCRIPTION AND EXTENT OF THE INSTALLATION Description of installation: Comunity Centre Tick boxes as appropriate New installation Extent of installation covered by this certificate: (Use continuation sheet if necessary) Full Installation 75% new and 25% alteration to exsisting see continuation sheet No: Addition to an existing installation Alteration to an existing installation FOR DESIGN I/We being the person(s) responsible for the design of the electrical installation (as indicated by my/our signatures below), particulars of which are described above, having exercised reasonable skill and care when carrying out the design hereby CERTIFY that the design work for which I/we have been responsible is to the best of my/our knowledge and belief in accordance with BS 7671:2008, amended to 12/02/13 (date) except for the departures, if any, detailed as follows: Details of departures from BS 7671 (Regulations and 133.5): The extent of liability of the signatory or the signatories is limited to the work described above as the subject of this Certificate. For the DESIGN of the installation: **(Where there is mutual responsibility for the design) Signature: Date: 12/02/2013 Name (IN BLOCK LETTERS): C Brown Designer No. 1 Signature: Date: Name (IN BLOCK LETTERS): Designer No. 2** FOR CONSTRUCTION I/We being the person(s) responsible for the construction of the electrical installation (as indicated by my/our signatures below), particulars of which are described above, having exercised reasonable skill and care when carrying out the construction hereby CERTIFY that the construction work for which I/we have been responsible is to the best of my/our knowledge and belief in accordance with BS 7671:2008, amended to 12/02/13 (date) except for the departures, if any, detailed as follows: Details of departures from BS 7671 (Regulations and 133.5): The extent of liability of the signatory is limited to the work described above as the subject of this Certificate. For CONSTRUCTION of the installation: Signature: Date: 12/02/2013 Name (IN BLOCK LETTERS): C Brown Constructor FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING I/We being the person(s) responsible for the inspection and testing of the electrical installation (as indicated by my/our signatures below), particulars of which are described above, having exercised reasonable skill and care when carrying out the inspection and testing hereby CERTIFY that the work for which I/we have been responsible is to the best of my/our knowledge and belief in accordance with BS 7671:2008, amended to 12/02/13 (date) except for the departures, if any, detailed as follows: Details of departures from BS 7671 (Regulations and 133.5): The extent of liability of the signatory is limited to the work described above as the subject of this Certificate. For INSPECTION AND TESTING of the installation: Signature: Date: 12/02/2013 Name (IN BLOCK LETTERS): C Brown Constructor NEXT INSPECTION I/We the designer(s), recommend that this installation is further inspected and tested after an interval of not more than 5 years This Certificate includes the entire content of the Electrical Installation Certificate in BS IET Wiring Regulations 2011 It was developed jointly by SELECT (the trading style of The Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland) and the Electrical Contractors' Association. Page 1
2 EI PARTICULARS OF SIGNATORIES TO THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE Designer (No. 1) Name: C Brown Company: GJ Nimmo electrical Units 4,5 8 Ward Street Alloa Postcode: FK10 1ER Tel. No.: Designer (No. 2) (if applicable) Name: Company: Postcode: Tel. No.: Constructor Inspector Name: Name: C Brown Company: GJ Nimmo electrical Units 4,5 8 Ward Street Alloa Postcode: FK10 1ER Tel. No.: C Brown Company: GJ Nimmo electrical Units 4,5 8 Ward Street Alloa Postcode: FK10 1ER Tel. No.: SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS AND EARTHING ARRANGEMENTS Earthing arrangements TN-C TN-S TN-C-S TT IT Other sources of supply (to be detailed on attached schedules) a.c. Number and of Live Conductors 1-phase, 2-wire 2-phase, 3-wire 3-phase, 3-wire 3-phase, 4-wire 2-wire PARTICULARS OF INSTALLATION REFERRED TO IN THE CERTIFICATE Means of Earthing Distributor's facility Installation earth electrode Yes Yes Yes Maximum Demand (load) (e.g. rod(s), tape etc) d.c. 3-wire Nature of Supply Parameters Nominal voltage, U/Uo Nominal Frequency, f Prospective fault current, Ipf External loop impedance, Ze (Note: (1) by enquiry, (2) by enquiry or by measurement) Maximum Demand 90 Amps Details of Installation Earth Electrode Location (1) (1) Tick boxes and enter details as appropriate (2) (2) (where applicable) V Hz Supply Protective Device Characteristics BS (EN) Rated Current 100 Tick boxes and enter details as appropriate Earth Rods or Pipes External 65.2 BS88 fuse Electrode resistance to earth A Main Protective Conductors Earthing conductor: Material Copper csa 16 mm 2 Continuity and connection verified Main Protective bonding conductors: Material Copper csa 16 mm 2 Continuity and connection verified To incoming water and/or gas service To other elements BS (EN) Location Main Switch / Switch-Fuse / Circuit-Breaker / RCD EN61008 Number of poles 4 Current rating 100 A At Back Door Voltage rating 400 V Fuse/device rating or setting 100 A Rated residual operating current I Δ n 100 ma, and operating time of 28 ms (at I (applicable only where an RCD is suitable Δ n ) and is used as a main circuit-breaker COMMENTS ON EXISTING INSTALLATION (in the case of an addition or alteration see section 633): SCHEDULES The attached Schedules are part of this document and this Certificate is valid only when they are attached to it. 1 Schedules of Inspections and 2 Schedules of Test Results are attached. (Enter quantities of schedules attached) Page 2
3 SCHEDULE OF INSPECTIONS (for new installation work only) Associated Certificate Methods of protection against electric shock Both basic and fault protection: 1 (i) 2 (ii) Basic protection: 5 (i) 6 (ii) Fault protection: (i) Automatic disconnection of supply: Presence of earthing conductor Presence of circuit protective conductors Presence of protective bonding conductors Presence of supplementary bonding conductors Presence of earthing arrangements for combined protective and functional purposes 14 Presence of adequate arrangements for other sources, where applicable 15 FELV 16 Choice and setting of protective and monitoring devices (for fault and/or overcurrent protection) (ii) Non-conducting location: 17 Absence of protective conductors (iii) Earth-free local equipotential bonding: 18 Presence of earth-free local equipotential bonding (iv) Electrical separation: 19 SELV PELV 3 (iii) Double insulation 4 (iv) Reinforced insulation 7 (iii) Obstacles Provided for equipment 20 Provided for more than one item of current-using equipment Additional protection: Insulation of live parts Barriers or enclosures 8 (iv) Placing out of reach one item of current-using 21 Presence of residual current device(s) 22 Presence of supplementary bonding conductors Prevention of mutual detrimental influence 23 (a) Proximity to non-electrical services and other influences 24 (b) Segregation of Band I and Band II circuits or use of Band II insulation 25 (c) Identification 26 (a) Presence of diagrams, instructions, circuit charts and similar information (c) (b) Presence of danger notices and other warning notices Labelling of protective devices, switches and terminals 29 (d) Identification of conductors Cables and conductors 30 Selection of conductors for current-carrying capacity and voltage drop 31 Erection methods 32 Routing of cables in prescribed zones 33 Cables incorporating earthed armour or sheath, or run within an earthed wiring system, or otherwise adequately protected against nails, screws and the like Additional protection provided by 30mA RCD for cables concealed in walls (where required in premises not under the supervision of a skilled or instructed person) Connection of conductors 36 Presence of fire barriers, suitable seals and protection against thermal effects General Segregation of safety circuits 37 Presence and correct location of appropriate devices for isolation and switching 38 Adequacy of access to switchgear and other equipment 39 Particular protective measures for special installations and locations 40 Connection of single-pole devices for protection or switching in line conductors only 41 Correct connection of accessories and equipment 42 Presence of undervoltage protective devices 43 Selection of equipment and protective measures appropriate to external influences 44 Selection of appropriate functional switching devices Inspected by: Name (CAPITALS) C Brown Signature Date 12/02/2013 Notes: to indicate an inspection has been carried out and the result is satisfactory. to indicate that the inspection is not applicable to a particular item. An entry must be made in every box Page 3
4 CIRCUIT CHART AND SCHEDULE OF TEST RESULTS (36 CIRCUITS) Associated Certificate/Report Details of circuits and/or installed equipment Distribution Board Reference No. DB1 vulnerable to damage when testing Location and Back Door Crabtree Lighting and Fire Alarm Zs at DB Ipf at DB ohms Phase sequence confirmed (where appropriate) Supply polarity confirmed No. Circuit Description (see code below) Wiring Details Ref. Method + csa mm 2 10 Overcurrent Device Breaking Capacity Live CPC Amps Continuity R1+R2 or R2 Ring Final Cct R2 R1+R2 ( ) Insulation Resistance (Lowest values measured) L-L M L-E ( ) Polarity Earth Fault loop impedance Zs I Δ n RCD/RCBO Protection Time (ms) ma 100% *500% L1/1 Back Store And Boiler House Lighting A B B >299 > L2/1 Fire Alarm O C C >299 > L3/1 Heating A C C >299 > L1/2 External Lighting Via Time Clock A C C >299 > L2/2 Sub Mains G C C 63 L3/2 Sub Mains G C C 63 L1/3 Sockets Small Hall A C C >299 > L2/3 Spare L3/3 Small Hall Lighting A C C >299 > L1/4 DB2 Sub Mains G C C >299 > L2/4 Sockets Main Hall A C C >299 > L3/4 Main Hall, Corridor, Wall and Em Lts A C C >299 > L1/5 Spare L2/5 Spare L3/5 Spare L1/6 Spare L2/6 Commando Socket A C C >299 > L3/6 Extract Fans A C C >299 > L1/7 Spare L2/7 Spare L3/7 Spare L1/8 Spare L2/8 Spare L3/8 Spare L1/9 Spare L2/9 Spare L3/9 Spare L1/10 Spare L2/10 Spare L3/10 Spare L1/11 Spare L2/11 Spare L3/11 Spare L1/12 Spare L2/12 Spare L3/12 Spare + Insert Reference Method (see Table 4A2 from BS 7671 Appendix 4) *30mA RCDs only Codes for A B C D E F G H O (Other - please specify) Wiring PVC/PVC PVC in Metal Conduit PVC in Plastic Conduit PVC in Metal Trunking PVC in Plastic Trunking PVC/SWA XPLE/SWA Mineral Insulated FP200 TEST INSTRUMENTS USED Megger Limited Multi-function Installation /05/2012 Tested by: 2011 NAME (CAPITALS) C Brown Signature Date 12/02/2013 Page 4
5 CIRCUIT CHART AND SCHEDULE OF TEST RESULTS (15 CIRCUITS) Associated Certificate/Report Distribution Board Reference No. Location and DB2 Store Cupboard 1ST Floor Crabtree Lighting Details of circuits and/or installed equipment vulnerable to damage when testing Phase sequence confirmed (where appropriate) Zs at DB 3.15 Ipf at DB 0.06 Supply polarity confirmed ohms CIRCUIT DETAILS Wiring Details Overcurrent No. Ref. csa Device Breaking No. Circuit Description of (see Method Capacity Points code below) + mm 2 6 Live CPC Amps 1A Upstairs Sockets A C B 32 R1+R2 or R2 Continuity Final Ring Circuit R2 R1+R2 L-L N-N CPC-CPC Insulation Resistance (Lowest values measured) M TEST RESULTS Polarity Zs I Δ n RCD/RCBO Protection Time (ms) L-L L-E ( ) ma 100% *500% 2A Cooker 1 A C B >299 > A Upstairs Lighting 4 A C B >299 > A Tea Room Sockets 3 A C B >299 > A Water Heater 1 A C B >299 > A Upstairs Lts, sani flow and fans 8 A C B >299 > A Spare 1B Downstairs Sockets RHS 5 A C B >299 > B Downstairs Sockets LHS 8 A C B >299 > B Downstairs Lights and Fans 18 A C B >299 > B Tea Room Lighting 15 A C B >299 > B Single Socket Downstairs 1 A C B >299 > B Kitchen Plinth Heater 1 A C B >299 > B 8B Spare Spare Earth fault loop impedance Functional Testing ( ) Remarks + Insert Reference Method (see Table 4A2 from BS 7671 Appendix 4) *30mA RCDs only Code for A B C D E F G H Wiring PVC/PVC PVC in Metal Conduit PVC in Plastic Conduit PVC in Metal Trunking PVC in Plastic Trunking PVC/SWA XLPE/SWA Mineral Insulated O (Other - please specify) TEST INSTRUMENTS USED Megger Limited Multi-function Installation /05/ C Brown 12/02/2013 Page 5 Tested by: NAME (CAPITALS) Signature Date
6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE GUIDANCE FOR RECIPIENTS This safety Certificate has been issued to confirm that the electrical installation work to which it relates has been designed, constructed, inspected and tested in accordance with British Standard 7671 (the IET Wiring Regulations). You should have received an original Certificate and the contractor should have retained a duplicate. If you were the person ordering the work, but not the owner of the installation, you should pass this Certificate, or a full copy of it including the schedules, immediately to the owner. The original Certificate should be retained in a safe place and be shown to any person inspecting or undertaking further work on the electrical installation in the future. If you later vacate the property, this Certificate will demonstrate to the new owner that the electrical installation complied with the requirements of British Standard 7671 at the time the Certificate was issued. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations require that, for a project covered by those Regulations, a copy of this Certificate, together with schedules, is included in the project health and safety documentation. For safety reasons, the electrical installation will need to be inspected at appropriate intervals by a competent person. The maximum time interval recommended before the next inspection is stated on Page 1 under NEXT INSPECTION. This Certificate is intended to be issued only for a new electrical installation or for new work associated with an addition or alteration to an existing installation. It should not have been issued for the inspection of an existing electrical installation. An Electrical Installation Condition Report should be issued for such an inspection.
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