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Testing Extraneous Council Block?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_the_rich" data-source="post: 393571" data-attributes="member: 8419"><p>The gas man is just covering his back.</p><p></p><p>If there is no gas bonding "apparent" in the property within 600mm of the meter, then it is "not to current standards" and an advice notice is issued with the words something like "consult a qualified electrician". His job is now done.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of whether the incoming gas main to the block is plastic, if the internal pipework is metal (and it must be steel in communal areas) and somebody has bonded it in another flat (very likely), then it must be extraneous and needs bonding within the flat, surely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_the_rich, post: 393571, member: 8419"] The gas man is just covering his back. If there is no gas bonding "apparent" in the property within 600mm of the meter, then it is "not to current standards" and an advice notice is issued with the words something like "consult a qualified electrician". His job is now done. Regardless of whether the incoming gas main to the block is plastic, if the internal pipework is metal (and it must be steel in communal areas) and somebody has bonded it in another flat (very likely), then it must be extraneous and needs bonding within the flat, surely? [/QUOTE]
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