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Detailed electrical inspections for industrial facilities.

Industrial facilities demand the highest levels of electrical safety, not only to protect staff but also to keep production lines and heavy machinery running reliably. Our Industrial Electrical Inspection Services give you a thorough, professional assessment of your installation, ensuring compliance with UK regulations and helping you avoid the costly downtime that results from unexpected faults. These inspections are tailored to the scale and complexity of industrial operations, offering peace of mind for site managers and business owners alike.

A fault in an industrial setting can cause more than inconvenience, it can halt production, damage sensitive machinery, and even create hazards for workers. Regular inspections identify problems such as overloaded circuits, outdated switchgear, and loose connections before they escalate. Many facilities choose to combine inspections with distribution board upgrades or rewiring projects to keep their systems fully up to date. For organisations committed to sustainability, our industrial solar comparison tool can be used alongside inspection planning to futureproof energy strategies.

The inspection process is comprehensive. Electricians test circuits, protective devices, and earthing arrangements, and they inspect for overheating, wear, or unsafe modifications. Thermal imaging may also be used to identify hidden faults in high-load equipment. You will receive a full written report that not only highlights risks but also provides clear recommendations for remedial work. Having this record strengthens compliance with insurance and regulatory requirements.

By investing in industrial electrical inspections, you are reducing risks, protecting assets, and securing continuity of operations. Request your inspection today and connect with trusted industrial electricians through Kilowatts.uk.

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Why are EICRs critical for industrial sites?
Industrial settings have complex and high-powered systems, where faults can pose serious safety and operational risks.
How often do industrial facilities need an EICR?
Usually every 3–5 years depending on usage, equipment type, and the environment.
What standards must industrial inspections meet?
All work must comply with BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and industry-specific Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance.
Can inspections identify overloaded systems?
Yes, EICRs are designed to detect overloading, wear and tear, and installation defects.
Can I get multiple quotes for an industrial EICR?
Yes, submit your project through our platform to compare certified industrial electricians.
What’s included in an industrial EICR?
It includes fixed wiring, control panels, distribution boards, machine connections, and safety mechanisms.