robo83
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Hi,
I was tasked to install a bathroom extractor fan by a plasterer who gives me lots of little jobs.
I arrived at the job, fan ready to be installed so I check bonding and see its 6mm, condition is fine and it's connected to a 3036 board.
I inform customer the bonding needs upgrading, they agreed they will when they get their board changed.
They said they had a new meter installed 3 yrs ago by the electricity board and they said all was fine. I argued my point, also noting the cost of the fcu rcd wouldn't be needed if new updated board and bonding was installed. They said they will get me back in 2 weeks to upgrade everything (hopefully)
I install my extractor, local isolator, rcd fcu and test and sort out a few other issues with the junction box (live conductors on show in a damaged JB)
On the cert I note the condition of the bonding (gas/water).
Can the 6mm bonding be accepted in such circumstances that the condition is fine with no heat damage?
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I was tasked to install a bathroom extractor fan by a plasterer who gives me lots of little jobs.
I arrived at the job, fan ready to be installed so I check bonding and see its 6mm, condition is fine and it's connected to a 3036 board.
I inform customer the bonding needs upgrading, they agreed they will when they get their board changed.
They said they had a new meter installed 3 yrs ago by the electricity board and they said all was fine. I argued my point, also noting the cost of the fcu rcd wouldn't be needed if new updated board and bonding was installed. They said they will get me back in 2 weeks to upgrade everything (hopefully)
I install my extractor, local isolator, rcd fcu and test and sort out a few other issues with the junction box (live conductors on show in a damaged JB)
On the cert I note the condition of the bonding (gas/water).
Can the 6mm bonding be accepted in such circumstances that the condition is fine with no heat damage?
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