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Electrical Services

Our electrical division can deal with all kinds of electrical faults, be it domestic or commercial. Recognising current British standards, our team of Electricians and Electrical Engineers are all qualified to the latest edition of the wiring regulations effective since 1st July 2008. All our work is certified to BS7671:2008 (17 Edition) from February 2008 onwards as certified by the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE). This enables us to offer the highest levels of professional service. Also all our installers have joined the part P scheme and can carry out any work at a domestic property. EUROMECH SERVICES electrical services include: Electrical Installation & Rewiring engineers Whether it involves fixing switchgear, contactors, resistors, socket outlets, fused spurs, light switches, electric ovens or any other electrical breakdown or installation, EUROMECH SERVICES can have someone with you in the shortest possible time.

Electrical Testing & Inspecting

With facts like approximately 1000 incidents involving electric shock or burns at work reported to the Health and Safety Executive each year – it seems more important than ever to regularly inspect both domestic and commercial electrical installations. Even non-fatal shocks can cause severe and permanent injury and poor electrics or faulty electrical appliances can lead to fires.  Most of these accidents can be avoided by simple electrical testing and inspection of your appliances. Electrical testing & inspecting comes in three main forms:

Fixed Installation Testing

This is the testing of the circuits contained within the fabric of a building - the socket outlets, lighting circuits and various other circuits.  How often this testing should be undertaken depends very much on the environment and use of the installation; some areas should be tested annually and others perhaps every five years.  Our in-house experts can advise further.

Portable Appliance Testing

A portable appliance is any piece of equipment that can be moved from area to area and reconnected to the supply via a plug and socket system. During everyday use such appliances become worn or damaged which can lead to them becoming unsafe if not properly maintained.  PAT Testing is a documented method of electrical maintenance. The reasons to undertake PAT include complying with the Electricity at Work Regulations - to minimise the risk of fire and injury caused by electrical appliances, to remove the risk of your insurance company disputing a claim for damage from fire through insufficient maintenance, and to comply with ISO Quality Assurance.

Emergency Lighting Testing

This is the testing of the emergency lighting system of all communal areas within large developments, such as offices, hotels or apartment complexes.


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