Periodic Fixed Wire Testing
Fixed Wire Testing is a periodic inspection and test of the electrical installation within your premises which helps to identify potential or already present hazards, that may otherwise have gone unnoticed.
The process covers all aspects of the hard wirig in your premises and includes items such as the main electrical panels, distribution boards, lighting, socket outlets and other fixed plant.
Emergency Light Testing and Repair
Having working, reliable Emergency Lighting within your premises can give you, your staff and building visitors, peace of mind should you ever find yourself in a position of relying on them in the event of an emergency to lead everyone to safety.
Regular testing of these is a crucial part of to ensuring that the lighting systems will work when you may most require them.
At RTS PAT Testing we will work on a schedule that fits around your businesses working day with minimal disruption - whether this is during your working day, evenings or weekends. test).
Contact us today for further advice and a tailored quotation.
Electrical installation, Re-wire and Remedial Repair Works
· Initial design of the electrical installation, from small domestic upgrades/projects to complete hotel rewires
· Initial electrical layout drawings, through to finished as built versions
· Complete electrical installation - as per the current wiring regulations BS7671 2008 (17th Edition)
· Complete testing, commissioning and certification of all projects
· Ongoing maintenance contracts and maintenance works as required
On completion of all Fixed Wire Testing that National PAT Testing carry out, a full non-obligational quotation will be generated based on any/all coded faults (C1, C2 & C3) that are identified during the testing process and forwarded to you.
Fixed wire testing involves performing a sequence of in depth visual inspections and electrical tests on all wiring systems within your premises.
Business/building environment depending, these can be carried out on a yearly basis (20% test per year) or every 5 years (100% test).
Contact a member of our team to discuss your requirements in further detail.