
Commercial electrical inspection refers to the thorough check-up of all electrical connections and wiring installed in your premises. An electrical inspector is an authorized person responsible for ensuring that all electrical connections comply with local codes and requirements. Inspections cover wiring, fixtures, equipment, alarm systems, and associated power sources.
Installations Reviewed by MS-Plus Ltd Inspectors
MS-Plus Ltd inspectors review new installations or additions of electrical services, wiring, fixtures, or equipment, alterations to existing electrical services, fire alarm and annunciation system installations, transformers, communication towers, outdoor lighting systems, temporary and special event electrical services, emergency turn-on and disconnect of services, and electrical components of mechanical systems including heating, cooling, venting, cooking exhaust, and dust collection systems.
Why Electrical Inspection is Important
Electrical inspections are important for protection against electrical surges, fire prevention by detecting short circuits and faulty connections, and electric shock prevention by ensuring appliances and wiring are safe, reducing the risk of injury or appliance damage.
Steps for Commercial Electrical Inspection Process
The inspection process follows international standards such as IEC 60335, widely applied for electrical safety testing, especially for domestic appliances. Compliance with these standards, along with Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, ensures safe handling of both low and high voltage electrical equipment and appliances in commercial environments.