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Bonding argument

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ezzzekiel

metal stop tap then some plastic pipes which then return to copper, site manager insisted that no main bonding is required, i argue that a bond should still be in place however im now starting to doubt myself and cant find anything to back up my theory - whats your views.

copper stop tap....plastic pipework.......returns to copper pipework, plastic are a few feet in length?
 
Plastic water pipe is not an Extraneous Conductive Part, but the copper side of the pipe may end up being connected to the boiler and therefore makes a connection with the Gas supply and if that is a metal/copper Extraneous Conductive Part, then maybe its worth Bonding the copper side of the water. That way there's always have a bond if one is lost?
 

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