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easysushi
Gents,
I have replaced a consumer unit for a friend, however my pre works survey pickup that there was not Equipotential bonding on any radiators and that there was no path back to earth. I assumed that the piping was in plastic but wanted to confirm with my friend, he confirm that the boiler was renewed about 5 years ago and some of the system was in plastic and that it went back in to copper and that we could resolve the next day by lifting the boards on the. I fitted the consumer unit, the next day we took up some floor boards and discovered that the main flow/return from the boiler is 22mm plastic spurring off way under the floor boards then back in to copper upstairs and downstairs. A continuity check confirmed that the upstairs rads are all linked via flow/return and the downstairs rads are all linked via flow/return
Why question is how doI resolve this without ripping up all the boards and bonding pipes together, or am I looking at his the wrong way.
Any help very much appreciated
Cheers
Easysushi
I have replaced a consumer unit for a friend, however my pre works survey pickup that there was not Equipotential bonding on any radiators and that there was no path back to earth. I assumed that the piping was in plastic but wanted to confirm with my friend, he confirm that the boiler was renewed about 5 years ago and some of the system was in plastic and that it went back in to copper and that we could resolve the next day by lifting the boards on the. I fitted the consumer unit, the next day we took up some floor boards and discovered that the main flow/return from the boiler is 22mm plastic spurring off way under the floor boards then back in to copper upstairs and downstairs. A continuity check confirmed that the upstairs rads are all linked via flow/return and the downstairs rads are all linked via flow/return
Why question is how doI resolve this without ripping up all the boards and bonding pipes together, or am I looking at his the wrong way.
Any help very much appreciated
Cheers
Easysushi