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Hi, I've changed a consumer unit for a customer but noticed the earth and bonding conductors were undersized at 6mm csa. Do I put this down as a departure from 7671 or not issue to cert until the problem is rectified?

Thanks

Chris
 
With reference to a post you made just 5 days ago, I can only assume this is the same property:

"I would value peoples opinions the earthing arrangement I cam across yesterday. Water and Gas main protective bonding conductors were not installed at the consumer unit, but were coned to the main earthing terminal. The MET was connected to the distributors earth and one conductor ran from the MET to the consumer unit. The resistance from the consumer unit to the gas and water were fine at 0.01 Ohms. But shouldn't the conductors be wired into the consumer unit? They all need changing anyway as they were all 6mm."

http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...trical-forum/102345-earthing-arrangement.html

So based on this, you knew they were on the small side before you started the work, so why have you carried on and not updated them?

That's not quite the case. I discovered the problem as I was replacing the consumer unit. I think I should have checked for this problem at the time of quoting and included it in the quote. However the situation in the garage was far more dangerous, so I spent my time on that. I'll go back and sort the bonding asap. Thanks for your help
 
Would be great to live in a perfect world and look what happened in the 16th edition regs , surprised we didn't end up bonding bloody door handle and hinges! 18th edition will probably say earthing is a myth, go back to 2 core twisted cables and use the pendant as a socket for your iron lol ;)
 
I agree it would be good practice to replace it - most definitely the main earthing conductor, but long runs that test out fine and would cost a lot in time and money to replace- maybe just mark with green/yellow where accessible and visible, after all what else could a green single core be ?
 
But isn't that talking about NEW works ?

BS7671 is to be used for ALL works new or old.

Petsonally id say that if you are changing the CU and testing and reconnecting and energising circuits, you are knowingly reconnecting and using a green conductor. I know ither parts of the installation may have green, but you are not physically touching any of that, that's all hidden.

i may be totally wrong but I won't reconnect a solid green conductor.
 
We are not talking about that, we are talking about over sleaving a conductor that's against regulation.

... against regulation due the colour of its insulation ... BS 7671 is not retrospective so unless the conductor is not up to the job in terms of its function then it's replacement is not an issue of necessity!
 
Every time I change a cu I update it, maybe it's just me, but if I went round changing cu's and left a 6mm green conductor in on the bonding every time id feel I'm doing something wrong.
What's the difference resistance wise over a bit of 6mm or 10mm Earth wire over the average distance of 10-15m in a house for the bond to the water or gas?
ill tell you
about the square root of hee haw.
by all means update the main earth to 16mm
but as for ripping out a decent bond to the water just cos its green I think it's work that's not needed
an electrician that does not know that a 6mm green to a water pipe is a bond is not much of a spark in my eyes
 
Why should it be updated?
read the first bit of my post
the difference between a bit of 6mm and 10mm over the average distance in a house/flat is negligible so why rip it out because the colour doesn't suit you?
 

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