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Evening all,

My client is installing an outdoor kitchen in their garden. This will consist of a bespoke steel frame which will house the cooking equipment. The frame itself will be sat on a concrete floor. There will be a stainless steel gas burner (mains gas - copper pipework) and sink installed. As far as electrical loading goes, there will be 1 double socket, igniter for gas burner and some led lighting. I will be running a 16A, RCD protected radial out to it in SWA. The electrical supply is TNC-S so I am planning on disconnecting the earth at the kitchen end an installing an earth rod. I will install an MET connected to the rod. From here I will run separate bonding for for the gas pipe and steel frame work. I will earth the circuit accessories to the MET.

Have I missed anything?

Thanks for your input,

James
 
Yes the SWA will be earthed from the metal CU and glanded into an insulated enclosure at the kitchen end. It will be at this point the circuit will pick up its earth from the rod.

Thanks
 
27.8 ohms - always the optimist (praying for a rainy week before rod install!)
 

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