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Sent to a property where there had been a small fire! They have had a new 17th CU fitted a lighting rewire and all Bonding brought up to Regs.
I get a call saying the plumber has gone to connect the gas meter to the incoming pipe and a spark was seen.
I test between MET and incoming gas pipe and show 10V. Ze is 0.23 and all seems OK. Thinking its just the gas fitter over reacting and thinking it just requires bonding so everything is the same potential, the little old dear shows me this.
After being shown the picture below I took a cable from the MET to the incoming gas and touching on the pipe there was a substantial spark almost like sticking a wire across a small car battery. I pulled the service fuse and still there was 10V and a big spark was created. At this point I was at a loss the fault was external and I passed it on to the Gas and DNO. Any Ideas?
I get a call saying the plumber has gone to connect the gas meter to the incoming pipe and a spark was seen.
I test between MET and incoming gas pipe and show 10V. Ze is 0.23 and all seems OK. Thinking its just the gas fitter over reacting and thinking it just requires bonding so everything is the same potential, the little old dear shows me this.
After being shown the picture below I took a cable from the MET to the incoming gas and touching on the pipe there was a substantial spark almost like sticking a wire across a small car battery. I pulled the service fuse and still there was 10V and a big spark was created. At this point I was at a loss the fault was external and I passed it on to the Gas and DNO. Any Ideas?