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Hi all,
I have been asked to bond the gas and water of my neighbours house as British Gas have picked it up as not bonded.
The consumer unit is an old Wylex one with re-wireable fuses. Ideally needs replacing with MCBs and RCD protection but they are not willing to do that until next year.
As the house is an "upside down" house, the stopcock for the water is upstairs in the kitchen which is a nightmare. The regs say that it needs to be bonded 600mm of entry or "where practical." If I can locate the water pipe downstairs, would this be acceptable or does it need to be on the consumers side of the stop cock?
The gas meter is outside in a box, so again, can I just find the closest point of entry to the house which is practical to bond?
Is supplementary bonding to sink, boiler etc required as it's an old consumer unit?
Is bonding notifiable or need to be signed off?
Thanks in advance
I have been asked to bond the gas and water of my neighbours house as British Gas have picked it up as not bonded.
The consumer unit is an old Wylex one with re-wireable fuses. Ideally needs replacing with MCBs and RCD protection but they are not willing to do that until next year.
As the house is an "upside down" house, the stopcock for the water is upstairs in the kitchen which is a nightmare. The regs say that it needs to be bonded 600mm of entry or "where practical." If I can locate the water pipe downstairs, would this be acceptable or does it need to be on the consumers side of the stop cock?
The gas meter is outside in a box, so again, can I just find the closest point of entry to the house which is practical to bond?
Is supplementary bonding to sink, boiler etc required as it's an old consumer unit?
Is bonding notifiable or need to be signed off?
Thanks in advance
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