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It is not likely the cpc was inadequate the only time this may apply was when 2.5 cables had 1.0 cpcs on BS3036 30A fuses.
 
was in 16th, all electrical equipment in bathroom supplementary bonded to each other like spaghetti. ( except the metal windows and bog flush. these were the preserve of D.W. cock something.
 
It is not defined as "supplementary equipotential protective bonding" in BS7671, so I'm unclear as to what point you were trying to make.
Sorry.
Supplementary protective equipotential bonding.

Point is this:
The 16th allowed supplementary bonding to be used where a low enough value of Zs for ADS could not be achieved.
 
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Point is this:
The 16th allowed supplementary bonding to be used where a low enough value of Zs for ADS could not be achieved.
Yes it did. And so did the 17th. My point was that this was not there to reduce the Zs but to maintain the touch voltage at a safe level until disconnection occurred (even though this would not be within the prescribed disconnection times).

It obviously might result in an improved Zs but this most certainly is not the purpose of it, but merely incidental.
 
I await @westward10 reading guidancen with interest. I think this requirement was killed by RCD's which changed the game. Bonding in the 16th was so misunderstood - people bonded everything, some plumbers still do it today! However working somewhere that has no RCD protection (given the date of install) may require it (not to be removed).
 

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