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TN-S, 60A Main Fuse, 16mm Tails, 16mm Earth.

Question - CU change required & at the moment has 6mm Main Earth Bonding to gas & Water, less than 0.05 Ohms continuity measured & good condition. I'm pretty sure that this 6mm size Main bonding is compliant - just thought i would check if i should be aware of any other issue with leaving this in place. Thanks.
 

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