Danie Esterhuizen started Dan Electrical because he has a passion for service-delivery and believes he can accomplish this by investing in people. Thus, he forms long-standing relationships with his clients and personnel and through this makes a difference in the community. All employees working for Dan Electrical share this vision. This ensures that the client receives quality workmanship and excellent service every time we embark on a project.
We set ourselves apart from the field by delivering quality service and by producing work of a very high standard. Our work is guaranteed by the Electrical Contracting Association and approved by the ABSA HB Scheme. We are also listed service providers for various building-owners including PIC, ERIS, Giant Leap, Pro-Admin etc. Dan Electrical is a Level 4 BEE contributor.
We have an established name in the electrical industry. We work on projects in the Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Sectors. We have the necessary skills and capacity to embark on big projects, such as the BKS office alterations in Hatfield and the COC’s of Dunns Head Office as well as Nissan. We also did the COC for the New Court chambers which was done over 8 floors.
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Dan Electrical Master Electricians Pretoria South Africa
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Dan Electrical Master Electricians Pretoria South Africa
1.Electrical COC (Certificate of Compliance)
a. It is compulsory since 1992 and is valid for 2 years and the responsibility of the owner or tenant
b. Must be in possession of original valid certificate
c. Usually new application for mortgage or sale of property
d. At least once a year or two it has to be re-inspected to make sure the certificate is still valid
e. Consequences if you do not have one or if it is not valid:
i.insurance claims may be rejected
ii.you can get a fine or imprisonment
iii.you can be held liable for negligence or prosecuted if someone got hurt
The seller must get a certified electrician to inspect the electrical installations if the ECOC in the seller’s possession is older than two years or if any changes have been made to the electrical installations during this time. The original compliance certificate must eventually be retained by the buyer after it has been presented to the conveyance attorneys, as legislation requires a property owner to produce a valid certificate of compliance on request to an inspector. Adrian Goslett, CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa,says aside from the fact that the certificate is proof that the electrical installation is safe, the law requires a homeowner to be in possession of an ECOC, as do home insurance companies.
2. Electrical alterations/changes
a.people who erected, altered, enlarged buildings, moved from office or made improvements
b.new office refurbishment, drywalling done, buildings upgraded
c.corporates constantly move people and make use of one of these groups to manage the project. The electrical portion falls under one of these groups
3.Electric Fencing COC (Certificate of Compliance)
In terms of the Electrical Machinery Regulations of 2011 (the Regulations), issued under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993, an additional compliance certificate is now required where there is a change of ownership of immovable property.Regulation 12(4) and 12(5) of the Regulations requires every user or lessor of an electric fence system to have an electric fence system certificate in respect of such electric fence system if it has been installed after 1 October 2012 or, as with an electrical compliance certificate, if any addition or alteration was effected to an existing electric fence system after 1 October 2012.
This is according to Muhammad Gattoo, director in the real estate practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr. It would be prudent to include in all new property sale agreements, where there is an electric fence system, an appropriate clause requiring the obtaining of the certificate by the seller and the delivery thereof to the purchaser prior to transfer taking place,” he adds.
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