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Bert.7

Hey,
I am about to do a job which involves
-move a shower, which involves replacing the cable from the isolator to the shower as it needs to be about 750mm longer
-Add and move sockets in the kitchen, as all the power for the house is one one ring I have decided it would be best to separate the kitchen/dinning room on it own circuit
-And to alter the kitchen/dinning lighting circuit to add two way switches, which involves running 2x 3 core T&E 1.5mm2 between the switches and changing the one gang switches to two gang two way switches.

And I just want to check that I'm using the correct certificates

I would put the kitchen sockets on an electrical instillation certificate
and the shower and lighting circuit on a minor electrical instillation works

Any feed back would be grand
 
The shower and lighting circuit changes would be on a MEIWC.
If you are moving the wiring fro the kitchen sockets to a new MCB and also adding cable to complete the circuit then this is effectively a new circuit, even though you are reusing some of the existing cables, but you have changed the protective device and the length of circuit so an electrical installation certificate would be appropriate.

If you are doing all this work in the same property then you could just issue one electrical installation certificate covering all the work.
 

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