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EICR Codes Explained: What Do They Mean?

The Meaning of C1, C2 and C3

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EICR Codes Explained: What Do They Mean?

If you’ve recently had an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) done, you may have noticed codes like C1, C2, or C3 on the report. These codes are critical for understanding the safety and condition of your electrical systems. At Norm Electrical Engineering, we’re here to break down what these codes mean and why they matter for your home or business in London.


EICR codes c1, c2, c3 and FI
EICR codes c1, c2, c3 and FI

 

What is an EICR?

An EICR is an assessment of the electrical installations in a property to ensure they are safe and compliant with UK regulations. It identifies any issues that need attention, categorized by specific codes.


 

Understanding EICR Codes

Here’s a simple guide to the most common EICR codes


C1: Danger Present

  • What it means: There is an immediate risk of injury or fire.
  • Action required: This issue must be addressed immediately to ensure safety.
  • Example: Exposed live wires or faulty wiring that could cause electric shock.

EICR C1 meaning


 

C2: Potentially Dangerous


  • What it means: While not an immediate risk, the issue could become dangerous if left unresolved.
  • Action required: Urgent repairs are needed to prevent future hazards.
  • Example: Overloaded circuits or outdated fuse boxes.


EICR C2 meaning



 

C3: Improvement Recommended

  • What it means: The electrical installation is safe but could be improved for better efficiency or compliance with current standards.
  • Action required: While not urgent, addressing these issues can enhance safety and performance.
  • Example: Lack of residual current devices (RCDs) or minor wear and tear.



EICR C3 meaning



 

FI: Further Investigation Required

  • What it means: The inspector has identified a potential issue but needs more time or tools to assess it fully.
  • Action required: Additional testing or investigation is needed to determine the severity.
  • Example: Suspected faulty wiring that requires further inspection.


 

Why Are EICR Codes Important?

EICR codes are not just technical jargon—they are vital for your safety. Ignoring these codes can lead to:


  • Electrical fires

  • Electric shocks

  • Damage to appliances

  • Non-compliance with legal requirements


At Norm Electrical Engineering, we prioritize your safety by providing clear, detailed EICR reports and actionable solutions for any issues identified.

 

What Happens After an EICR?

Once you receive your EICR report, it’s important to act on the recommendations:


  1. Address C1 and C2 issues immediately to eliminate risks.
  2. Consider C3 improvements to enhance safety and efficiency.
  3. Schedule follow-up inspections if FI codes are noted.

Our team is here to help you understand your report and carry out any necessary repairs or upgrades.


 

Need an EICR or Electrical Repairs in London?


Don’t leave your electrical safety to chance. Trust the experts at Norm Electrical Engineering to provide thorough EICR inspections and reliable solutions.

📞 Call us today at 07724308998 or 02082458400

🌐 Visit our website: https://www.normelectric.co.uk/


Let us help you keep your property safe and compliant!


EICR Codes Explained: What Do They Mean?

 






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