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Thursday, 29 September 2022

The Importance Of Maintenance Services For Commercial Boilers And Electrical Installations

Commercial boilers work in a similar manner to residential boilers and are important assets for large spaces, from schools, hospitals, and offices to factories and refineries. Boilers play an important part in keeping the freezing cold at bay. For any organisation, commercial boiler repair, service, and maintenance, along with electrical installation condition reporting (EICR) should be crucial aspects of the maintenance schedule.

 

Importance of commercial boiler maintenance and repair

 

        Regularly scheduled commercial boiler inspection and maintenance help increase the boiler’s efficiency, keeping energy costs lower while maximising output.

        Regular boiler inspections help nip problems in the bud and prevent them from getting bigger. Early detection is the key to avoiding more costly repairs at a later time.

        Commercial boiler repair helps reduce the incidence of boiler-related accidents, which could pose a risk to human life, as well as prevent the risk of structural damage to the property.

        The lifespan of the boiler increases when there is regular maintenance. Commercial boilers are extremely expensive, and it does not make fiscal sense to buy a new commercial boiler when the old one can work just as well with regular servicing.

        Certified boiler maintenance and repair will help save money in the long term. From preventing breakdowns, improving efficiency and output, avoiding accidents, and increasing the boiler’s lifespan, regular commercial boiler repair and maintenance help generate greater returns in the long term.

 


Electrical installation condition reporting (EICR)

Fixed wire testing, otherwise called electrical installation condition reporting (EICR), also goes a long way in ensuring the safety and performance of a building’s electrical installations. Here, an inspection is carried out on the building’s electrical installation to ensure that it complies with the national safety standard.

Electrical faults can cause damage both to human life and a structure causing fatal shock or devastating fires. All organisations should ensure that fixed wire testing by a certified professional is done on the prescribed periodic basis.

 

Electrical installation condition reporting (EICR)

        Reveals any overloaded electrical equipment or circuits

        Detects potential sources of shock and fire hazards

        Highlights defective DIY electrical work

        Determines if there is a lack of bonding or earthing

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