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Hi all, a friend of mine asked me to have a quick look at her electrics as she had been told by the gas engineer that there was no evidence of protective bonding at the gas meter.
I looked in the cupboard to find a met with only two cables attached, one green/yellow and one just green, the house had two consumer units both with six breakers in and these cables run to each of the cu's.
I cant see any bonding to gas or water, on a side note there doesn't even appear to be a stop tap on the water as when her boiler was changed they had to shut the supply of in the street.
Spoke to british gas who confirmed supply as PME and quoted ÂŁ40 to come out and attach earth conductor.
Am I able to just open up the neutral link and connect a cable from here to met, or does the fact that fuse is sealed prevent me from being allowed to remove and isolate. then add bonding
I looked in the cupboard to find a met with only two cables attached, one green/yellow and one just green, the house had two consumer units both with six breakers in and these cables run to each of the cu's.
I cant see any bonding to gas or water, on a side note there doesn't even appear to be a stop tap on the water as when her boiler was changed they had to shut the supply of in the street.
Spoke to british gas who confirmed supply as PME and quoted ÂŁ40 to come out and attach earth conductor.
Am I able to just open up the neutral link and connect a cable from here to met, or does the fact that fuse is sealed prevent me from being allowed to remove and isolate. then add bonding