Electrical Certificate Of Compliance

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Electrical Certificate Of Compliance

An Electrical Certificate of Compliance (COC) is a document issued by a registered electrician to verify that a property’s electrical installation meets the legal and safety standards of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1993. It’s a mandatory document in South Africa for property sales and confirms the electrical system’s safety, covering everything from the distribution board and wiring to plugs and geysers. The certificate is valid for two years, and a separate, additional certificate is required for any electric fences and solar panels. .

What it Covers

A COC ensures the safety of the entire electrical installation from the point of supply to the control point, including: .

  • The main distribution board and any sub-boards, including circuit breakers and earth leakage units.
  • All electrical wiring from the distribution boards to plugs, switches, and fixed appliances.
  • Geysers
  • Swimming pool electrical components
  • The proper placement and secure attachment of all electrical equipment.
  • The correct earthing and bonding of the installation.

When a Electrical CoC is required

A CoC is legally required in the following situations:..

  • Property sale: A valid CoC, issued within the last two years, is mandatory for the transfer of property ownership.
  • Rental properties: A lessor must provide a valid CoC to a tenant. The responsibility for maintaining it can be transferred to the tenant via a written lease agreement.
  • When you Install Small-Scale Embedded Generation
  • Alterations or additions: Any modifications to the electrical installation, such as adding a new socket, installing a solar system, or replacing a distribution board, require an updated CoC or a supplementary certificate.
  • Property user: The law states that the “user or lessor” of an electrical installation must have a valid certificate at all times.
  • Distribution Board Repairs

How to obtain a Electrical CoC

To get a CoC, you must hire a qualified, registered electrician to inspect and test your property.. We offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality, making us the go-to electrical contractor for all your needs. Save time, money, and stress by making COC Electrical your first choice. Contact us today to discover why our customers can’t stop recommending us!For a no obligation quote for your electrical requirements call on 071 177 1234 or click here to request a quote.

  • Find a registered electrician: Only an electrician with a Wireman’s License, registered with the Department of Employment and Labour, can legally issue a CoC. You can verify their registration status through the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) or the Electrical Conformance Board (ECB).
  • Repairs: If faults are found, they must be fixed before the certificate can be issued. The property owner can either accept the original electrician’s quote or hire another qualified electrician to perform the repairs.
  • Cable Fault Testing
  • Inspection and quotation: The electrician will perform a thorough inspection and provide a quote for any necessary repair work to bring the installation up to standard.
  • Issuing the CoC: After all compliant work is completed, the electrician will issue a multi-page certificate that includes a signed test report and other documentation.
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