Assessment & Diagnosis: the full procedure
Systematically evaluate the issue and document findings so the customer gets an accurate scope and price.
- Applies to: Licensed electrician or supervised apprentice performing diagnosis.
- Frequency: Every service or repair job before quoting.
- Scope: Standardizes how findings are gathered and recorded for quoting. The technical method of diagnosis and any decision to de-energize defers to a licensed electrician, the NEC/local code, and the safety plan.
What you need
- Multimeter/voltage tester
- Circuit tracer
- Work order/findings form
- Camera
- Manufacturer/spec references
The procedure, step by step
- Confirm the symptom — Reproduce or observe the reported problem so the diagnosis targets the real issue.
- Follow the verify-dead workflow first — Before any hands-on testing of conductors, follow the de-energize/verify-dead SOP and safety plan. Treat everything as live until a qualified person verifies otherwise.
- Inspect systematically — Work from symptom toward source β device, circuit, panel β documenting each finding instead of jumping to conclusions.
- Record measurements and findings — Note readings, affected circuits, and root cause in the findings form. Photograph anything the customer should see.
- Identify scope and options — Define the minimum repair plus any recommended related work, separating must-do from advisory.
- Flag code/permit triggers — If the work may require a permit or inspection, note it for the permit-coordination SOP β do not decide code applicability informally.
- Summarize for the customer — Translate findings into plain language: what's wrong, what you recommend, and that a written price follows.
Quality check before you finish
- Symptom confirmed, not assumed
- Verify-dead workflow followed before hands-on testing
- Findings and readings documented
- Root cause identified, not just symptom
- Must-do vs. advisory work separated
- Possible permit/inspection triggers flagged for coordination
This is a free, source-anchored standard operating procedure (SOP) you can print and hand to staff. It documents the work sequence for a Electrical business — not safety or regulatory rulings, which defer to the cited authorities, the applicable code, and your own health-and-safety plan. Open the tool above to print it, toggle ink-saver, or (with a free ToolFluency Business account) edit it to match your own workflow.
Sources
- NFPA / National Electrical Code (nfpa.org)
- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (osha.gov)
- IAEI (International Association of Electrical Inspectors) (iaei.org)
About Free Electrical Diagnosis SOP for Contractors
Free printable electrical assessment and diagnosis SOP. Document findings and scope before quoting. Code and safety defer to a licensed electrician.
How to use
- Read the full procedure top to bottom before the work β the SOP runs in order and each step builds on the last.
- Toggle Ink-saver (black & white) for a cheaper mono print for the binder; leave it off for the full-color version.
- Click Print SOP to print or save as PDF. Print one per crew, laminate it for the binder, or attach it to the job in your scheduling system.
- Train new hires on it and have staff sign off. Found something out of date? Use the feedback link β flagged SOPs are re-researched against the source list.
Frequently asked questions
Does this SOP tell me how to diagnose a fault?
No. It standardizes how findings are documented and turned into a scope and price. The technical diagnostic method, instrument use, and any de-energization decision defer to a licensed electrician following the NEC or local code and your safety plan.
When does diagnosis trigger a permit?
This SOP flags possible permit or inspection triggers for the coordination SOP, but it does not decide code applicability. Whether a permit is required is determined by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and the applicable code, confirmed by a licensed electrician.
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