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New connections and the certification process

When a registered electrical contractor completes a new electrical installation, extension, or modification to an existing installation, they are required to test and certify that the installation complies with current standards. 

To ensure your safety, a validated electrical completion certificate, where applicable, must be sent to ESB Networks by the electrical contractor's regulatory body before any connection work can begin. 

Every customer should receive a copy of an electrical completion certificate whenever electrical work is completed. Make sure you keep your copy of this certificate.  

Typical situations where a completion certificate is required

  • Building a new dwelling or premises.  
  • Building an extension to an existing dwelling or premises.  
  • Altering the internal electrical wiring in any existing dwelling or premises.  
  • Reconnecting a dwelling or premises that has been disconnected for more than six months.  
  • Connecting electric fences and other installations 

Regulating bodies

Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU)

CRU is the independent body responsible for managing the regulation of Ireland's energy industry.

Safe Electric

The Safe Electric Scheme oversees the registering of electrical contractors. Registration under Safe Electric means the contractor is legally registered and insured. This scheme is sponsored by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities. For further information on Registered Electrical Contractors go to Safe Electric.

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