It is designed to ensure the proper functioning, safety, and longevity of electrical systems within a building or facility.
Here are the key components typically included in an Electrical Annual Maintenance Contract:
1. Inspection and Testing: Regular inspection and testing of electrical systems, including wiring, circuits, switches, distribution boards, and other components, to identify any potential issues or hazards.
2. Preventive Maintenance: Scheduled preventive maintenance activities to proactively address wear and tear, prevent breakdowns, and maintain optimal performance of electrical equipment and systems.
3. Emergency Repairs: Provision for emergency repair services in case of unexpected breakdowns or electrical faults to minimize downtime and ensure safety.
4. Compliance and Regulations: Ensuring compliance with relevant electrical codes, standards, and regulations to maintain safety and legality.
5. Replacement of Parts: Replacement of worn-out or faulty electrical components, such as switches, sockets, circuit breakers, and cables, with high-quality and compatible replacements.
6. 24/7 Support: Access to round-the-clock support and assistance for electrical emergencies or urgent maintenance needs.
7. Documentation and Reporting: Maintenance records, reports, and documentation of all activities performed, including findings, recommendations, and actions taken.
8. Training and Consultation: Provision of training for staff members on electrical safety practices and procedures, as well as consultation services for electrical system upgrades or improvements.