- The service is based on a detailed analysis of the existing electrical systems and the use of high quality protective equipment from established EU manufacturers (Germany, Spain, France).
- Our team of qualified engineers and technicians carry out regular compliance testing and preventive maintenance to identify and remedy potential problems before they become major hazards. The solutions are scalable and flexible, allowing easy adaptation to changes in the operating environment, and all work is carried out in accordance with IEC standards and local regulations.
- Our team of qualified engineers and technicians carry out regular compliance testing and preventative maintenance to identify and rectify potential problems before they become major hazards. The solutions are scalable and flexible, allowing easy adaptation to changes in the operating environment, and all work is carried out to IEC standards and local regulations.
The main Romanian regulations governing electrical safety under which this service is provided:
Normative I7/2011 – Normative for the design and execution of electrical installations in buildings
Normative I7 is the reference in the field of electrical installations, which regulates the design, execution and verification of low-voltage electrical installations in buildings. It includes requirements related to protection against electrocution, overvoltages, short-circuits and other electrical hazards, as well as methods of inspection and maintenance.
PE 116/94 – Standard for the protection of electrical installations against atmospheric and switching surges
This standard lays down protective measures for electrical installations against atmospheric (lightning) and switching surges, including the use of appropriate protective devices and earthing systems.
Standard NTE 001/2008 – Standard on protection at work when using electrical installations
NTE 001/2008 regulates the occupational protection requirements for the use of electrical installations, including protection measures against electric shock, rules for safe operation and first aid measures in case of electrocution.
Law 319/2006 – Occupational Safety and Health at Work Act
This law lays down the general framework for the protection of safety and health at work, including electrical risks. The law requires employers to assess risks and take preventive measures to ensure the protection of workers.
SR EN 61140 – Protection against electric shock – Common aspects for installations and equipment
This European standard, adopted as the Romanian standard, specifies the general requirements for protection against electric shock in electrical installations and equipment used.
Labor Protection Code – Specific rules for work on low and medium voltage electrical installations
These rules detail the specific protective measures for safe work on low and medium voltage electrical installations, covering both personal protective equipment and work procedures.
Standard NP 063/2002 – Standard for the design, construction and operation of lightning protection installations
This standard regulates the design, construction and operation requirements for lightning protection installations (lightning arresters), which are important for the protection of buildings and electrical equipment against lightning strikes.