I'm not questioning your knowledge w/p, just trying to get this straight. I understand how some current will flow through the EP, obviously it is a parallel path, but under normal conditions, on an average (let's say domestic) installation, it's not going to be large, certainly no where near that requiring 10mm? For example I just tried my own installation - with the shower and other stuff running I have a current draw of 41A through the tails, 40mA through the water bond and *****all through the gas, which is not surprising as it is plastic outside.(maybe come back to that just thinking about it). Am I, therefore, incorrect in thinking that the increased EP bond for TNCS systems is nothing to do with fault conditions including possible loss of neutral then?