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<blockquote data-quote="Tony S" data-source="post: 478881" data-attributes="member: 20864"><p>OK I’ll put this in to a personal situation.</p><p></p><p>To get gas to the boiler and fire in my house I had to go under the solid kitchen floor with the main household gas pipe. The pipe was layed in a sand filled trench with a bitumen topping, continuous copper pipe throughout. Bonding at the gas meter was 7/064 (16mm), should I have bonded the copper pipe again at the point it re-immerged from the floor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony S, post: 478881, member: 20864"] OK I’ll put this in to a personal situation. To get gas to the boiler and fire in my house I had to go under the solid kitchen floor with the main household gas pipe. The pipe was layed in a sand filled trench with a bitumen topping, continuous copper pipe throughout. Bonding at the gas meter was 7/064 (16mm), should I have bonded the copper pipe again at the point it re-immerged from the floor? [/QUOTE]
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