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There is a section in the PIR Section F, that states" I/We recommend that the installation (Domestic) is further inspected and tested by ...............(Date)" What date to we put for Domestic? Is it 6 months? from the initial PIR. I don't have the date of last inspection.

Also does any one have or can help me find some examples of the new PIR (including the Condition Report Inspection Schedule For Domestic And Similar Premises With Up To 100A Supply) and how to fill them in for Domestic purposes?

Many thanks.
 
Your discretion, when you inspect you judge the state of the installation and its intended use. Remember there are different rules for commercial and industrial.
 
There are advisory periods for different classes of instillation in GN3. Based on these and your assessment of the install you can then state your recommended time interval.

The is a completed EICR in the OSG to give you an idea.
 
Freely available from IET website...

http://electrical.------.org/wiring-regulations/forms/2008-amd1-forms.cfm?type=pdf
 

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