Thats just plain hilarious
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That is actually bonded properly it’s not just a loop as it looks in the picture but it was more to do with the type of BS951 clamp and if I’m not mistaken the gas regs prohibit the binding entering the enclosure beside the gas pipe
Thats just plain hilarious
It’s on the correct side the scabby pipe you see leaves and runs up the wall 3m then into the kitchen can see why you thought that though most unusual for the domestic pipe to be MI and not copperThe bonding should be after the meter. It just looks as though it’s before it!
Doesnt comply with Ip4x as object of more than 1mm should not be able to penetrate and this is way too big so C2 as its potential dangerThis is the top surface of the CU.
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Picture 2 does not have blank plates hence doesnt comply with Ip2x so object of 12.5mm would be able to penetrate and could have access to live parts so C2Picture 2
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View attachment 46179As I said not everything can/should be coded. There may be nothing wrong in some pictures as well. Recommendations for how it could have been done better are good too.
Have a go and see what you can spot.
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