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Electrical Certification

Inspection and Testing Certificates

Wiring Regulations stipulate that on the completion of all electrical installation work carried out by electrical contractors, whether this be a complete rewire or the addition of a socket outlet or lighting point:-

Electrical Installation, Electrical Completion or Minor Work Certificate should be provided to the customer which proves that the electrical work has been carried out and inspected and tested to current installation and safety standards. EV Go Green Electrical Ltd. provide full detailed certificates on all  work carried out.

All Certificates are printed out on the computer and can be sent by email.

  • Electrical Installation Condition Report
  • Periodic Inspection & Test Report
  • Minor Works Certificate
  • Installation Certificate
  • Landlord Certificates
  • Domestic Fire Alarm Certificates
  • Portable Appliance Testing

Periodic Inspections

Legislation requires fixed wiring testing be carried out every one to five years in most workplaces. In compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations of 1989, all work activities and rented accommodation must take precautions to avoid the risk of death or personal injury. Electrical Wiring Regulations also suggest time intervals for various electrical installations and these are listed at the foot of this page.

It is important to appreciate that the regular inspection and testing of all electrical installations is a requirement of the Electricity at Work Regulations. The time interval concerned will, of course, depend on the type of installation and on the way in which it is used. The table below shows the suggested intervals between periodic tests and inspections.

Periodic Inspections

Legislation requires fixed wiring testing be carried out every one to five years in most workplaces. In compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations of 1989, all work activities and rented accommodation must take precautions to avoid the risk of death or personal injury. Electrical Wiring Regulations also suggest time intervals for various electrical installations and these are listed at the foot of this page.

It is important to appreciate that the regular inspection and testing of all electrical installations is a requirement of the Electricity at Work Regulations. The time interval concerned will, of course, depend on the type of installation and on the way in which it is used. The table below shows the suggested intervals between periodic tests and inspections.

Suggested intervals between
periodic tests and inspections

Type of installationMaximum period between inspections
Domestic premises10 years
Commercial premises5 years
Educational establishments5 years
Hospitals5 years
Industrial premises3 years
Cinemas1 year*
Churches5 years
Leisure complexes1 year
Places of public entertainment1 year
Theatres, etc.1 year*
Agricultural and horticultural3 years
Caravans3 years
Caravan sites1 year*
Emergency lighting3 years
Fire alarm systems1 year
Launderettes1 year*
Petrol filling stations1 year*
Public Houses5 years
Marinas1 Year
Highway power supplies6 years
Temporary installation3 months

Where maximum periods are marked *
there is a legal requirement for retests at these intervals