Electrical inspections in industrial settings

To keep your electricals in top shape, and for the safety of your staff, electrical inspections in industrial settings is important. This will usually be in the form of an Electrical Condition Report, and involve Fixed Wire Testing. But what does this involve? And why is it necessary? Here at Walker Electrical, we are Preston’s leading electrical specialists. From commercial and residential, to industrial settings, we are electrical experts. As a result, we have produced this guide to electrical inspections in industrial settings.

Why are electrical inspections important in industrial settings?

Periodically checking and testing your electrical equipment will help to ensure that it is safe and fit for use. Electrical inspections can go some way towards preventing accidents and injuries in the work place, as well as avoiding equipment down time and wasted money. This is because they can help to identify and resolve potential issues, before they become dangerous and costly. It also helps to keep track of general wear and tear.
If you have just moved into a new premises, or your building is about to be bought or sold, an industrial electrical inspection is crucial.

What do electrical inspections in industrial settings involve?

As part of an industrial electrical inspection, what will be inspected and tested? Well, it is likely to involve:
⦁ all light fittings and wirings
⦁ all socket fittings and wirings
⦁ all pieces of large equipment
The range of equipment will clearly vary, depending on your area of industry.

Do I need to hire a professional?

For your electrical inspections, it makes sense to only hire a qualified and professional electrician. This is because anyone who isn’t up to standard will take shortcuts and make mistakes. These can be dangerous and life threatening.
For more information or advice about professional industrial electrical inspections, get in touch with the experts today, here at Walker Electrical.