If you're responsible for electrical safety in the Midlands, you may wonder about the differences between Fixed Wire Testing and PAT Testing. While both are essential for compliance with electrical safety standards, they focus on different areas of your electrical system.
What’s Covered by PAT Testing and Fixed Wire Testing?
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PAT Testing (Portable Appliance Testing):
This type of testing inspects portable electrical appliances that are plugged into your building's electrical system. Items like kettles, monitors, and tools are tested to ensure they are safe to use. -
Fixed Wire Testing (EICR):
Fixed Wire Testing is a detailed inspection of the permanent electrical installations in a property, such as wiring, sockets, and distribution boards. It ensures these systems meet safety regulations and are fit for use.
Differences in Testing Requirements
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PAT Testing:
Includes a visual inspection of electrical appliances for wear and damage, followed by electrical testing to ensure safe operation. -
Fixed Wire Testing:
Involves an in-depth inspection and testing of the entire fixed wiring system in a building, identifying any faults, degradation, or safety hazards.
Why Both Are Important
Whether you're maintaining electrical appliances or fixed installations, regular testing is vital for ensuring compliance with safety standards and minimizing risks of electrical hazards. In the Midlands, businesses must adhere to these safety checks to protect employees, tenants, and customers.

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