I know its been done to death but in going to ask for your thoughts opinions anyway.
Just turned up on a job that ive been on for a while where i have had no communication with the plumber. Everything has been through the customer. The plumber has fitted a new central heating system with a boiler that is oil fed. The bund for the oil sits on a concrete pad and has been in for weeks. I was told by the customer that the pipe to feed the boiler would be surface fixed and of plastic, hence, no need for any bonding. Standing looking at it now and the pipe has been buried for 2/3 mtrs and although it has a thick plastic coating is quite clearly a copper pipe. Is the plastic coating enough to suggest that bonding may not be necessary?
Just turned up on a job that ive been on for a while where i have had no communication with the plumber. Everything has been through the customer. The plumber has fitted a new central heating system with a boiler that is oil fed. The bund for the oil sits on a concrete pad and has been in for weeks. I was told by the customer that the pipe to feed the boiler would be surface fixed and of plastic, hence, no need for any bonding. Standing looking at it now and the pipe has been buried for 2/3 mtrs and although it has a thick plastic coating is quite clearly a copper pipe. Is the plastic coating enough to suggest that bonding may not be necessary?