Hi,
Services bonding should preferebly be within 600mm from where it enters the property, or where practical before any branches. As Johno has said, you will need to do this in the property.
Steve
There should be continuity between the cpc at the shower and the met. If not, a seperate earth is needed. If all circuits in the bathroom are rcd protected, then no need for supplementary bonding.
Steve.
Like the bit at the end where the customer fills out the satisfaction form!!:) How about the spark filling out a certificate??:) Perhaps not, just a lamp change!!:D Can't see me being Mr. Electric, my Henry's red!!:D
Steve.
From a previous post:
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Then I would say you need at least 20 bonds. How many incoming supplies are there? As has been said, you need to know that the bonding is right before doing any work.
Steve.
Been watching this thread for a while now, so time I said my bit! All my own personal thoughts!
Much has been mentioned about a system along the lines of Corgi/Gassafe. This is on the basis that everyone(?) knowns that to work on gas you need to be registered. But unregistered people are still...
opm,
Here is what I do (if using the red NIC cert):
Fill in part 1 and 2 as normal, noting that it's not a new circuit, but upgrading the earthing and that an IR test has nor been carried out.
In part 3, I normally do an R2 on the new cable to make sure it's less tham 0.05 ohms, note this in...
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