Change to regs?? | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss Change to regs?? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
32
Reaction score
5
Hi guys,

I have heard on the grapevine that the regs have changed regarding main protective bonding conductor to gas and water supplies.

I understand the regs are that the clamp should be within 600mm of the stopcock or shut off valve or at point of entry.

Somebody has told me that you can now put the clamp at any point on the pipe as long as it is visible. is this true?? can someone shed some light on this??
 
Hi guys,

I have heard on the grapevine that the regs have changed regarding main protective bonding conductor to gas and water supplies.

I understand the regs are that the clamp should be within 600mm of the stopcock or shut off valve or at point of entry.

Somebody has told me that you can now put the clamp at any point on the pipe as long as it is visible. is this true?? can someone shed some light on this??

From memory i think it states "preferably within 60mm of the point of entry on the consumer side". Remember, the regs are a GUIDANCE document, not the law. It is more important that the bonding is installed and effective, than where it is connected. You will not get lynched if the bonding is not within 600mm, but you might if it isnt there at all.

Cheers............Howard
 
Paddy,

Regs 17th Ed 544.1.2 states:

'The main equipotential bonding connection to any gas, water or other service shall be made as near as practicable to the point of entry of that service into the premises. Where there is an insulating section or insert at that point, or there is a meter, the connection shall be made to the consumer's hard metal piework and before any branch pipework. Where practicable the connection shall be made within 600 mm of the meter outlet union or at the point of entry to the building if the meter is external.'

Memories can be fallible things and suppositions will not stand in a court of law ... !

GB
 
Paddy,

Regs 17th Ed 544.1.2 states:

'The main equipotential bonding connection to any gas, water or other service shall be made as near as practicable to the point of entry of that service into the premises. Where there is an insulating section or insert at that point, or there is a meter, the connection shall be made to the consumer's hard metal piework and before any branch pipework. Where practicable the connection shall be made within 600 mm of the meter outlet union or at the point of entry to the building if the meter is external.'

Memories can be fallible things and suppositions will not stand in a court of law ... !

GB

But there is scope for flexibility.....
 

Reply to Change to regs?? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

News and Offers from Sponsors

  • Article
Join us at electronica 2024 in Munich! Since 1964, electronica has been the premier event for technology enthusiasts and industry professionals...
    • Like
Replies
0
Views
300
  • Sticky
  • Article
Good to know thanks, one can never have enough places to source parts from!
Replies
4
Views
812
  • Article
OFFICIAL SPONSORS These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then...
Replies
0
Views
865

Similar threads

  • Question
With an outside meter and a TNC-S system you are exporting the neutral, such that someone standing on true earth and touching the gas pipe could...
Replies
4
Views
723
Thanks all for your comments, advice and suggestions. The following is probably pretty boring for most, and is simply a summary of how the job...
Replies
8
Views
857

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top