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Hello all,
Recently tested some office accomadation units for a building site (the type that come as individual bays with own db and then get bolted together to form an open plan office and all db's for each bay run back to a main db for each floor). One area had four showers supplied from 30ma rcbo's at the main board. The water to these showers comes up in plastic polypipe to a tank with a pump for the showers. It is then in plastic on the otherside of the pump for about 3 meters and then joins the copper pipework for the showers. Wander lead method gave a reading of 0.21 ohms from the copper pipe adj to shower back to the earth bar for that level with no signs of any bonding.
Should I recommend that bonding is installed to try and get the reading down to 0.05 (what my head is telling me) or as its fed in plastic and on an rcbo let it go (as I know the client will suggest, apparently I am a bit fussy!)
Thanks in advance
Recently tested some office accomadation units for a building site (the type that come as individual bays with own db and then get bolted together to form an open plan office and all db's for each bay run back to a main db for each floor). One area had four showers supplied from 30ma rcbo's at the main board. The water to these showers comes up in plastic polypipe to a tank with a pump for the showers. It is then in plastic on the otherside of the pump for about 3 meters and then joins the copper pipework for the showers. Wander lead method gave a reading of 0.21 ohms from the copper pipe adj to shower back to the earth bar for that level with no signs of any bonding.
Should I recommend that bonding is installed to try and get the reading down to 0.05 (what my head is telling me) or as its fed in plastic and on an rcbo let it go (as I know the client will suggest, apparently I am a bit fussy!)
Thanks in advance