Consumer box safety testing

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i have a modern consumer unit which was last tested in 2012. When I switched to EDF energy they sent someone round just to update the meter and he ran a load of safety tests.

My question is - a few years on - would I need to arrange for sparky to come round and test for safety at my own expense, or would the energy company do that?

I'm thinking the first but just thought I would check!

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An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is what you would need. As the name implies, this is a report into the condition of the electrical installation and to highlight any safety shortcomings, defects or deviations from the current revision of the electrical regulations BS7671.

It is recommended for a EICR to be carried out every 10 years (or on change of tenant if the property is rented).
Anything after the electric meter is your responsibility.

You have a few years to go if the last test on your installation was in 2012, but the meter guy will not have tested anything inside the house.
 

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