Electrical Inspection
Our Inspectors can inspect several different installations including
Hazardous area Electrical Inspection / Audits
Typical hazardous area inspections are carried out to AS/NZS:60079 standards for commercial and industrial clients who have hazardous /explosive atmospheric area in their premises. With an in-depth knowledge of the standards required and effective use of time management to create verification dossiers, we have proven our inspection capabilities in the following industries but not limited to: chemical processing plants, fuel tank farms, paint lines, paint booths, chemical foam rooms and grain manufacturing plants etc.
Medical area (body cardiac /protected):
We conduct electrical compliance testing in patient areas such as dental and medical practices. Electrical safety is significant in hospitals as patients may be undergoing a diagnostic or treatment procedure and may not respond normally to an electrical current.
Solar inspection:
Solar panel installations must comply with the relevant AS/NZ standard otherwise it could be potentially hazardous. Also, make sure it gets inspected by a certified professional
Thermography inspections (thermal Imaging)
Our detailed Thermo-Graphic Review can help identify and report on: Individual equipment and switchboards inspected, precise temperature variations recorded, the level of any defect, a proposal for repairs needed, and prioritize in order of urgency
Warrant of Electrical Fitness (WoEF) Caravan Inspection/Camper-van Inspection
Caravans, caravan parks, pleasure boats, and boat marinas as required according to the relevant AS/NZ Standards. We do it all.
Insurance Certification
Insurance companies may also request very thorough inspections, including thermal imaging detection and electrical inspection reports. This is to prevent shoddy circuits and low-quality components from creating a financial vacuum with failure after failure. Certificate of Verification (CoV) as per AS/NZ Standard 3019 for existing installations required by insurance companies, council or electrical board to ensure electrical safety.
Pre-purchase electrical inspection
Vital for investors and new home buyers before buying a property. A pre-purchase electrical inspection would provide peace of mind for your investment.
Homeowners work Verification
Inspection of work conducted by homeowners as required by the Electricity Act, Electricity Regulation, and Electrical Code of Practice ECP 50,51. The law permits homeowners to do a restricted amount of electrical work in their home. Any person other than a homeowner who carries out prescribed electrical work is required to be registered by EWRB
Inspection of Mains Cable and Switchboard
Inspections of residential and commercial installations for Electricians in case of a new switchboard or mains cable including relocation and extension of the above.