Pulse Electrical (Dundee) Ltd has entered into a government initiative for the second year running. CycleScheme, allows employees to purchase bikes with a tax free saving as much as 40%. The government hopes this will encourage people to exercise and reduce their carbon foot print by over100Kg of CO2 per week. 6 of our employees…
The Dundee Trusted Trader scheme is a local business partnership scheme aimed at increasing consumer confidence, promoting good practice within local small business, and helping protect citizens from doorstep crime. Dundee City Council Trading Standards service, and the members of this scheme are committed to improving standards of business operation and customer care. It is…
When planning to work with electricity: Do a risk assessment for the work you are planning, and make sure this covers electrical hazards. Learn how to recognize electrical wires. These may be overhead power lines, electrical wiring in a workplace, or cables buried under the ground. Get an up-to-date map of the services in the…
The current standard for electrical installations in Britain is BS 7671: 2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition). These regulations came into effect on 1 July 2008. Installations designed after 30 June 2008 are to comply with BS 7671: 2008. Installations designed to BS 7671:2001 prior to 1st July 2008 can be…
The Scottish Government Building Standards Division runs the online Certification Register. This is the only authentic source of information on all approved certifiers. The Register is used to find firms that employ at least one Approved Certifier offering certification services in your local authority area. The Register is also used by Building Standards Surveyors to…
A Periodic Inspection will: reveal if any electrical circuits or equipment is overloaded find any potential shock and fire hazards in the installation identify any defective DIY electrical work highlight any lack of earthing or bonding Tests are also carried out on wiring and associated fixed electrical equipment to check that it is safe and…
NICEIC is the UK electrical contracting industry’s independent voluntary body. They offer leading certification services, Building Regulations Schemes, products and support to electrical contractors and many other trades within the construction industry. Over 25,000 contractors are registered with NICEIC including Pulse Electrical (Dundee) Ltd and take advantage of our products and services.
Our service area covers the whole of Scotland. We have carried out electrical works in Dundee,Perth, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness,Peterhead, Aberdeen and Stirling. Wherever you are, our highly qualified electricians will provide you with a professional service. Feel free to contact us about any of your electrical needs.
NICEIC is the UK electrical contracting industry’s independent voluntary body. They list all UK approved contractors who meet the requirements of industry regulations. As NICEIC members, this demonstrates to our customers that Pulse Electrical (Dundee) Ltd are skilled and professional, whilst giving them peace of mind that our electrical services are regulated to a high…
Generate electricity at home with small-scale wind turbines. Wind turbines harness the power of the wind and use it to generate electricity. Small systems known as “microwind” or “small-wind” turbines can produce electricity to help power the lights and electrical appliances in a typical home. 40% of all the wind energy in Europe blows over…