Hi guys, has anyone got any experience of resistances through press fit plumbing fittings?
Just been to a job I did last year which was a bathroom, kitchen, new board etc and now noticing 10k values between chrome rail & the flex outlet earth which I don’t recall seeing when I tested it! It is a basement flat and the pipe work is buried but the plumber tells me the pipe is factory sleeved and so shouldn’t have become extraneous on its run. I don’t know about the existing pipe work of course. Main bonds are in place to the gas & water, fully rcd protected.
I’m wondering if the o-rings in the press fit plumbing could be generating the readings….no supplementary bonding in place of course. I know readings through chrome aren’t great either…
Any thoughts appreciated.
Just been to a job I did last year which was a bathroom, kitchen, new board etc and now noticing 10k values between chrome rail & the flex outlet earth which I don’t recall seeing when I tested it! It is a basement flat and the pipe work is buried but the plumber tells me the pipe is factory sleeved and so shouldn’t have become extraneous on its run. I don’t know about the existing pipe work of course. Main bonds are in place to the gas & water, fully rcd protected.
I’m wondering if the o-rings in the press fit plumbing could be generating the readings….no supplementary bonding in place of course. I know readings through chrome aren’t great either…
Any thoughts appreciated.