Swift Electrical provides a full range of Domestic & Commercial Electrical Services in the Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire areas. All work carried out on behalf of all of our customers will be fully compliant with the IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and all relevant parts of the Building Regulations, including Part P. Whatever your electrical requirements, please call us now using one of the local numbers listed on our contacts page.
Swift Electrical is a family run business and has been trading in the Northamptonshire area since 2006. We are a registered member of the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contractors (NICEIC). This entails frequent audits of our work by NICEIC engineers and provides our clients with the assurance that our work is always carried out to the highest standards. All work is carried out by fully qualified, and insured electricians. It is now a legal requirement for electricians or individuals involved in carrying out domestic electrical work to comply with these Building Regulations.
Swift Electrical are experts in inspection and testing for domestic & commercial electrical installations, to ensure that the fixed wiring is in a safe and serviceable condition. All electrical systems deteriorate with age and continued use. It is recommended that existing installations should be tested at least every 10 years, to ensure compliance with BS 7671. An Electrical Installation Condition Report, formerly known as a Periodic Inspection Report is an in-depth assessment of the condition of your electrical installation, highlighting any areas that may affect electrical safety.
Whether your business premises require additional circuits, or simply need some new lighting or an additional socket fitted, contact us for a free no-obligation estimate for your commercial electrical services.
The consumer unit is the heart of your electrical system, and comes in many shapes and sizes. The unit distributes the electricity, via fuses or circuit breakers, to the different circuits such as sockets or lighting. Modern consumer units are designed to help reduce electrical risks by incorporating Residual Current Devices (RCDs). In the event if an electrical fault, these devices disconnect the electrical supply thus reducing the risk of electric shock or fire. Miniature circuit breakers also make resetting the system more convenient than replacing old style fuse-wire.