Morning all.
Couple of questions regarding the 18th in regards to outbuildings with metallic pipes in them, causing very different answers between a few of us in the pub!
Right so. If a metallic pipe enters any building but has an 'insulating section' then it need not be earthed? I do not understand this, on most new builds it comes in with blue alcathene water pipe and then usually out in plastic around the services, by regs do we still need to earth the tap!?
If I was to wire up an outbuilding say with a 3core SWA from the dB 1 in customers house and THERE IS metallic pipe work in there... What is the correct earthing method here, isit take a 3 core and connect a core to the earth bar, earth the armourings (db1) but at the other end do not connect the earth core or the armourings and instead run an earth to a rod from the MET in the new outbuilding board?
On the other hand if no metallic pipe works are present then 3core SWA with armourings connected to met in outbuilding is fine ?
Not my aspect of work but very intrigued
Thanks
DB
Couple of questions regarding the 18th in regards to outbuildings with metallic pipes in them, causing very different answers between a few of us in the pub!
Right so. If a metallic pipe enters any building but has an 'insulating section' then it need not be earthed? I do not understand this, on most new builds it comes in with blue alcathene water pipe and then usually out in plastic around the services, by regs do we still need to earth the tap!?
If I was to wire up an outbuilding say with a 3core SWA from the dB 1 in customers house and THERE IS metallic pipe work in there... What is the correct earthing method here, isit take a 3 core and connect a core to the earth bar, earth the armourings (db1) but at the other end do not connect the earth core or the armourings and instead run an earth to a rod from the MET in the new outbuilding board?
On the other hand if no metallic pipe works are present then 3core SWA with armourings connected to met in outbuilding is fine ?
Not my aspect of work but very intrigued
Thanks
DB