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Electrical Inspections

Our experienced engineers carry out detailed inspections to verify that installations are safe, compliant and performing as intended.

Electrical Inspections at Electricity Asset Services

Electrical inspection involves examining electrical assets and testing systems to ensure they meet design, safety, and regulatory standards. This can include visual checks, continuity and insulation resistance testing, earth fault verification, load monitoring, and protection system assessments.

In the utilities sector, regular inspections are essential for keeping networks safe and reliable. They confirm that cables, switchgear, terminations, and protection systems are correctly installed and remain in good condition. Inspections also help spot early signs of wear, damage, or non-compliance, allowing problems to be addressed before they lead to costly downtime or safety risks.

Taking a proactive approach to inspection and maintenance is the best way to prevent faults before they happen. It helps extend asset life, reduce unplanned repairs, and supports more accurate, risk-based decision-making. By regularly assessing equipment condition and acting early, network operators can strengthen system resilience and avoid unnecessary outages.

For a deeper look at how proactive maintenance can benefit your network, explore our guide on Proactive vs Reactive Maintenance.

Our electrical inspection services include:

  • Visual inspection of electrical installations and components (Cableheads, Substations, Linkboxes, Poles, etc.)
  • LV, MV and HV system testing and verification
  • Continuity, polarity and insulation resistance testing
  • Earth fault loop and bonding checks
  • Protection system and relay inspection
  • Condition assessment of cables, joints and terminations
  • Verification against BS 7671, ENA and DNO standards
  • Periodic and pre-commissioning inspections
  • Fault detection and remedial recommendations
  • Comprehensive test reports and certification

Why Choose Us

Experienced Teams:
Trained in the latest jointing methods and safety procedures
Full-system coverage:
Capable of handling LV, 11 kV and 33 kV systems
Heritage cable expertise:
Skilled in both modern and paper-insulated cable technologies
Safety-first culture:
Site safe systems, live-working accreditation, and industry-compliant risk assessments
Advanced testing capacity:
Fault location, continuity and insulation resistance testing
Totally traceable installation:
Each joint logged with serial kit numbers, with turnkey reporting and documentation

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