No gas bond would be a C2, it's not immediately dangerous. I agree with the spur from a spur, but the last one I would probably not code as I can't think of a reg to justify it really.Thoughts on the following; no main bond to gas mains (C1), spur spurred of a spur on a ring (C2) & numerous inaccessible sockets for kitchen appliances under worktop with no switched spurs above worktop for isolating sockets (C3). Been a while since I've done an EICR! Thanks in advance.
Thoughts on the following; no main bond to gas mains (C1), spur spurred of a spur on a ring (C2) & numerous inaccessible sockets for kitchen appliances under worktop with no switched spurs above worktop for isolating sockets (C3). Been a while since I've done an EICR! Thanks in advance.
Been a while since I've done an EICR!
Code 1 - according to our niceic area supervisor there are only 3 situations 1 - live exposed conductors 2- incorrect polarity 3 - there was one other cant remember any ideas
But lack of gas bonding is NOT a live conductor ..... so its the NICEIC making up daft rules again....
Coding is personal opinion, whilst some situations will warrant a specific Coding in most people's eyes it is not for the NICEIC to band about what should be this, that or the other because situations can be variable.Code 1 - according to our niceic area supervisor there are only 3 situations 1 - live exposed conductors 2- incorrect polarity 3 - there was one other cant remember any ideas