Amendment 4 Compliance • Landlord Safety Obligations • Risk Categorisation
The publication of Amendment 4 (BS 7671:2018+A4:2026) introduces a fundamental structural overhaul to the way electrical defects are recorded and presented. For private landlords, letting agents, and commercial facility managers, Section K of the Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is the most critical element of building compliance. The latest regulations physically segregate risk categories within the report, altering how safety profiles are determined and processed.
At TMUK Group Ltd, our expert testing team has fully integrated these revised inspection schedules. Understanding these changes ensures you can interpret your next safety assessment accurately and execute necessary remedial works without administrative delays.
Historically, all EICR observations were listed sequentially in a single table, which frequently caused confusion for non-technical property owners trying to identify critical immediate threats. Amendment 4 addresses this by splitting Section K into two distinct reporting pathways:
The new administrative split within Section K demands total precision during code assignment. Landlords and property handlers can leverage our proprietary software tools to map out defects seamlessly before scheduling formal on-site certification:
One of the most impactful regulatory adjustments within the modern EICR framework concerns the application of the Further Investigation (FI) classification[cite: 2]. Under legacy reporting guidelines, if an inspector encountered a circuit anomaly that required deeper diagnostic tracing outside the standard inspection brief, an FI code was logged, which automatically forced an unsatisfactory report outcome.
Amendment 4 completely deletes this automatic failure mechanism[cite: 2]. Now, an FI entry is recorded strictly within Part 5B, signifying that an issue has been identified which requires further technical exploration, but which does not automatically compromise the active safety rating of the broader installation[cite: 2]. This prevents properties from being unfairly penalized with an unsatisfactory status before full diagnostic profiling can occur[cite: 2].
To bridge the gap between technical inspectors and ordinary property owners, the updated reporting standard officially endorses the inclusion of photographic and thermographic imagery as direct attachments to the formal report[cite: 2].
This inclusion allows our testing engineers to visually document defects—such as a scorched terminal block inside a consumer unit or hot spots captured via thermal imaging cameras—and anchor them directly to the corresponding observation in Section K[cite: 2]. This transparency provides landlords with irrefutable proof of risk, streamlining budget approvals for necessary remedial repairs and ensuring absolute clarity for insurance underwriting purposes[cite: 2].
When evaluating circuit loads, balancing supply links, or tracking temperature fluctuations across commercial switchgear, professional calculations are essential. Ensure your distribution boards align with structural parameters using our engineering software:
The revised schedule of inspections also steps up the scrutiny placed on primary intake equipment and final circuit pathways[cite: 2]. Inspectors are now required to log the external condition of the supplier's meter tails and the consumer's meter tails as separate, independent check items[cite: 2].
Additionally, a brand-new verification protocol has been introduced to confirm the active operational indication of Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) within the distribution board[cite: 2]. This ensures that microprocessor-controlled safety units are actively monitoring final circuits for micro-arcing conditions, rather than simply resting inside the enclosure without functional validation[cite: 2].
Navigating the modern Section K architecture requires technical diligence and absolute familiarity with Amendment 4 parameters[cite: 2]. TMUK Group Ltd delivers elite periodic inspection, testing, and thermographic validation services, ensuring your residential or commercial portfolios remain robust, compliant, and safe. Contact our testing division today to schedule your next verification cycle.
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