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<blockquote data-quote="tom1" data-source="post: 71006" data-attributes="member: 5105"><p>thats waht i thought, the waters bonded but that comes in on plastic then copper.</p><p></p><p>and get this for an old argument. i rang eon and asked about exporting pme, they said its fine just dont touch the cut out fuse and ther stuff ect. i also talked to an eon engineer in the street he said he was a spark and they always exported pme to out buildings. i told him about loseing the nutral and he agreed but said loads of outbildings are wired this way and the rcd should trip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom1, post: 71006, member: 5105"] thats waht i thought, the waters bonded but that comes in on plastic then copper. and get this for an old argument. i rang eon and asked about exporting pme, they said its fine just dont touch the cut out fuse and ther stuff ect. i also talked to an eon engineer in the street he said he was a spark and they always exported pme to out buildings. i told him about loseing the nutral and he agreed but said loads of outbildings are wired this way and the rcd should trip [/QUOTE]
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