BPT Electrical Ltd

What we do

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT Testing)

BPT Electrical ensures that all portable appliance testing (PAT) is carried out according to official guidelines and with a minimum amount of disruption to you and your workplace. A full report is normally available the day after the test.

Regular inspection and testing of electrical appliances helps ensure compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations of 1989, which places responsibility on employers to ensure that all appliances used within the workplace are maintained in safe condition.


Fixed Wire Installation Testing

BPT Electrical helps ensure that all electrical installations are in safe condition. All installations are examined for compliance with the latest British Standard to ensure you have the information needed to provide safe electrical power in the workplace.

As BPT Electrical only provides testing services, you can be certain to get an unbiased report.


Emergency Lighting Testing

With a thermal imaging camera, a BPT Electrical engineer can examine your electrical system to predict when any maintenance is required, preventing potential faults from disrupting day-to-day activities.

This type of service is provided for all kinds of customers, from large office blocks to manufacturing plants and warehouses of any size. It allows accurate temperature measurements to be taken from a safe distance on equipment such as high voltage equipment, equipment at high temperature or otherwise inaccessible equipment.

BPT Electrical provides a full colour report shortly after the test.


Fire Extinguisher Servicing

Regular maintenance is essential with safety products such as fire extinguishers. British Standard Code of Practice BS5306 Part 3 recommends that your fire extinguishers are serviced at least annually to ensure that they will always function in an emergency.


Fire Alarm Testing

Whether a Fire Alarm System has been previously installed or your premises does not have a Fire Alarm or any procedure, it is a requirement by law that the Risk assessment is undertaken.


Thermal Imaging

Thermography, or thermal imaging, is a type of infrared imaging. Thermographic cameras detect radiation in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 900–14,000 nanometer or 0.9–14µm) and produce images of that radiation. Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects based on their temperature, according to the black body radiation law, thermography makes it possible to "see" one's environment with or without visible illumination. The amount of radiation emitted by an object increases with temperature, therefore thermography allows one to see variations in temperature, hence the name.