I want to try and keep this short so i'll do my best! I was recently doing some work for an electrical and building firm who were fitting new kitchens to council flats. We were basically altering kitchen circuits and/or installing new ones if needed and issuing the relevant certificates. We were told that if we found the main bonding or earthing was not adequate that we were not to rectify it, but report it to another firm who have the maintenance contract for them to deal with. I have done this and held back the certs for these jobs. The maintenance firm are now disputing the presence/adequacy of the main bonding and before I take it further I wanted to guage opinion here to make sure that I am in the right. I wont go into all the details just yet but a lot of the issues are with the bonding being done in communual areas but not locally to the flat. I am of the opininon that it should be done in each flat as well as communal areas. Other times a 10mm bond has been taken from the flats consumer unit but the consumer unit is only supplied with a 6mm earth via its submain. On some occaisons where I have not seen any evidence of bonding they are saying they have done a long lead test to prove the bonding is in place but I think they are testing between the m.e.t. and the actual pipework without actually seeing a bonding cable! Surely any number of parallel paths could be giving false readings here?
Opinions please! I can give more info if needed. Thanks guys!
Opinions please! I can give more info if needed. Thanks guys!