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Hi all, I have just finished installing a new cooker circuit and also carried out a P.I.R, do i need to supply an installation certificate or will the P.I.R cover the whole lot, many thanks.
 
HI you will need a EIC certificate for the cooker circuit and submit to building control.The periodic will be for the rest of the property. so you need both.
 

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