Started a bathroom refurb yesterday. Just replacing a bath with a shower, retiling and fitting new sink and towel rail. No electrical work required apart from moving light fitting away from shower.
Now the house is old with the original wiring. No earthing to the lighting circuit, no main bonding old rewireable fuse board. The light switch is outside the bathroom. As it stands at the moment there is no supplementary bonding in the bathroom.
Question is how far would you go regards supplentary bonding given that I can't take the bond to the lights, as there is no cpc on the circuit. Your thoughts/ answers would be much appreciated.
I was thinking just link the all the pipes in the bathroom and do the main equipotential bonds to the gas and water. What do you think?
Now the house is old with the original wiring. No earthing to the lighting circuit, no main bonding old rewireable fuse board. The light switch is outside the bathroom. As it stands at the moment there is no supplementary bonding in the bathroom.
Question is how far would you go regards supplentary bonding given that I can't take the bond to the lights, as there is no cpc on the circuit. Your thoughts/ answers would be much appreciated.
I was thinking just link the all the pipes in the bathroom and do the main equipotential bonds to the gas and water. What do you think?