Periodic Inspections Report (PIR)

Periodic Inspection

Q What is a Periodic Inspection?
A A Periodic Inspection is an inspection on the condition of the existing electrical installation, to identify (in order of priority) any deficiencies against the national safety standard for electrical installations.

Q Why should I need a Periodic Inspection?
A Because a Periodic Inspection can reveal if any of your circuits or equipment is overloaded, locate any potential electrical shock risks and fire hazards in your electrical installation
Spot any faulty DIY electrical workand draw attention to any lack of earthing or bonding

Q Why is a Periodic Inspection required?
A Every electrical installation deteriorates with use and age. It is important for the person responsible for the maintenance of the installation to be sure that the safety of users is not put at risk, and that the installation continues to be in a safe and serviceable condition.

Q How often should a Periodic Insection take place?
A It is recommended that periodic inspection should be carried out as follows
10 years for a domestic installation
5 years for a commercial installation
3 years for caravans
1 year for swimming pools
When a property is being prepared to be let
Prior to selling a property
when purchasing a previously occupied property.

Periodic Inspections are best undertaken by an NAPIT approved contractor

Below are pictures of things found whilst carrying out PIRs