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Shower wiring and bonding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Fox" data-source="post: 74806" data-attributes="member: 1888"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. The customer isn't too bothered by the look as long as its ok as the back only looks out over a car park and theres communial bins and stuff as well, may go for pvc conduit though thats not a bad idea. As was mentioned above below the kitchen sink was the second place I looked for the bonding, first looked for stop cock but found was unable to see pipework then checked under kitchen sink so it makes sense where it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Fox, post: 74806, member: 1888"] Thanks for the replies guys. The customer isn't too bothered by the look as long as its ok as the back only looks out over a car park and theres communial bins and stuff as well, may go for pvc conduit though thats not a bad idea. As was mentioned above below the kitchen sink was the second place I looked for the bonding, first looked for stop cock but found was unable to see pipework then checked under kitchen sink so it makes sense where it is. [/QUOTE]
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