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Does this pipework need bonding?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 287389" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>20mm gas pipe, soldered joins providing extremely good conductive path, bonded at (or very near) where pipe pops out of ground and where it has a MEB (twice apparently) how many bonds do you need???? Certainly no more in bathroom unless it needs cross bonding. As for extraneous conductive part, of course it is - boiler has mains leccy supply running to lots of metal things like pumps which are connected to copper things called pipes. Unless of course electrical items in boiler are class II insulated. I know it's late and I'm rather tired, but aren't we rather making mountains out of mole hills here....bit like over zealous H&amp;S rep on building sites??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 287389, member: 490"] 20mm gas pipe, soldered joins providing extremely good conductive path, bonded at (or very near) where pipe pops out of ground and where it has a MEB (twice apparently) how many bonds do you need???? Certainly no more in bathroom unless it needs cross bonding. As for extraneous conductive part, of course it is - boiler has mains leccy supply running to lots of metal things like pumps which are connected to copper things called pipes. Unless of course electrical items in boiler are class II insulated. I know it's late and I'm rather tired, but aren't we rather making mountains out of mole hills here....bit like over zealous H&S rep on building sites?? [/QUOTE]
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