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Electrical Testing & Certification in Kent

LMP Electrical Services is a family run electrical services company that has been providing electrical testing across Kent for over 10 years. Are team of training, qualified professionals deal with all aspects of electrical installation, testing and maintenance for both domestic and commercial properties. We have been providing electrical testing & certification across Kent for over 10 years. Electrical testing is very important to ensure your work / home is safe and free of any potential costly . Having your systems tested regularly allows you to remain confident that your systems are running smoothly, safely and efficiently.

At LMP Electrical we offer comprehensive electrical testing services to ensure that your systems and installations meet all legal requirements and comply with relevant regulations. Don’t wait until a problem arises – contact us today to schedule an electrical testing appointment and ensure that your business remains safe and compliant.

Electrical Installation Certificates

LMP are able to issues EIC certificates on any work that has been newly carried out by our team of qualified electricians.

An Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is a document issued by a qualified electrician or electrical contractor after they have completed an electrical installation in a building.

The certificate confirms that the installation has been designed, installed, tested, and inspected in accordance with the current edition of the wiring regulations and it meets the safety standards required by law.

 

PAT Testing

PAT / Portable Appliance Testing, is a process of inspecting and testing electrical appliances to ensure that they are safe for use. This testing involves a visual inspection of the appliance and an electrical test to check for any potential hazards such as electrical faults, damaged wires or loose connections. The goal of PAT testing is to identify any issues with an appliance before it becomes a safety hazard, particularly for businesses or organisations that rely on a large number of electrical appliances. Regular PAT testing is a legal requirement in many industries to ensure the safety of employees, customers, and the public.

At LMP Electrical, we’re committed to providing our clients with the highest standards of quality and service. We use only the best equipment and components in our installations & testing. During our testing process, a qualified electrician will conduct a visual examination of the appliance to identify any potential hazards or signs of damage. They will then conduct formal visual inspections to ensure that the appliance is properly grounded, correctly rated, and suitable for its intended use. Finally, electrical testing is performed to check the appliance’s electrical safety, including earth continuity, insulation resistance, and load testing.

Electrical Installation Condition Reports

Sometimes known as Periodic Inspection Reports. These are Carried out on existing installations to ensure ongoing electrical safety and to make client aware of any non-compliances and/or safety issues within the install.

Regular planned preventative maintenance is a cost effective strategy to minimise downtime and ensure your entire electrical system are kept in good working order. Our reporting targets potential issues for early repair, you can avoid unexpected and costly breakdowns. In the event of an unexpected issue, we offer reactive fault finding and repair services for all your electrical systems. The team at LMP have years of experience testing and repairing electrical systems. Having your systems tested regularly allows you to remain confident that your systems are running smoothly, safely and efficiently.

Electrical Certification & Testing in Kent

If you’re interested or have any questions about our testing & certification services, please contact us today. We’d be happy to schedule a consultation to discuss your needs and provide you with a customised quote for your project. 

Electrical testing is essential to ensure that your electrical appliances, installations, and systems are safe to use and comply with legal and regulatory requirements. Electrical faults or damage can pose a significant risk of injury or even death, as well as causing property damage or fires.

By conducting regular electrical testing, you can identify any potential hazards or issues with your electrical equipment or installations and take steps to address them before they can cause harm. This can help to protect the safety of yourself, your employees, and your customers, as well as ensuring that your business operates in compliance with relevant regulations and standards.

Additionally, many insurance policies require regular electrical testing to be carried out to maintain coverage in the event of an electrical accident or incident.

PAT testing stands for Portable Appliance Testing. It is a process that involves checking electrical appliances for safety, to ensure that they are safe to use and do not pose any risk of harm to the user or to the property. During PAT testing, an electrician or a qualified PAT tester will inspect the appliance for signs of damage, wear and tear, and other issues that could potentially cause harm.

They will also conduct electrical tests to ensure that the appliance is properly grounded, that the insulation is intact, and that it is functioning correctly. The tests vary depending on the type of appliance being tested and the environment in which it is used. PAT testing is typically required in workplaces, public buildings, and other locations where electrical appliances are used by members of the public or employees, to ensure that they meet safety regulations and standards.

In addition to making your life more convenient, a smart home installation can also help you save energy and reduce your carbon footprint.

By automating your heating and cooling systems, for example, you can ensure that your home is always at the optimal temperature without wasting energy.

You can also program your lighting system to turn off when you’re not home, or even set up motion sensors that turn on lights only when someone is in the room.

Electrical certifications are essential to ensure the safety of your electrical installations and comply with the relevant regulations. They provide proof that your electrical systems have been inspected, tested, and meet the required safety standards. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in legal action, fines, or even imprisonment. In addition, electrical certifications are often required by insurance companies, landlords, and regulatory bodies as a condition of doing business or occupying a property.

 

PPM testing stands for Planned Preventative Maintenance testing. It is a proactive approach to maintenance that involves regularly scheduled inspections and testing of electrical systems and equipment to identify and address potential problems before they become major issues. PPM testing can help reduce downtime and maintenance costs by identifying and repairing problems early, and can also improve safety by ensuring that electrical systems are functioning properly and up to code. The frequency and scope of PPM testing will depend on the type and complexity of the electrical systems in question, as well as any relevant regulations or industry standards.

 

The frequency of PAT testing (Portable Appliance Testing) depends on the type of equipment and its intended use. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to how often you need PAT testing. In general, it is recommended that electrical equipment in commercial settings be tested at least once a year. However, more frequent testing may be necessary for high-risk environments or equipment that is used frequently or subject to wear and tear. It’s also important to note that PAT testing is not a legal requirement, but rather a recommendation by regulatory bodies and industry standards to ensure the safety of electrical equipment in the workplace. Therefore, it is up to the business owner or responsible person to assess the risk and determine the appropriate frequency of PAT testing for their specific situation.

 





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