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TimmyB

Bonding TV amp in 4mm back to MET, but wondering if ok to extend off main protective bonding which is in 10mm on water main.
Seems to me the 10mm would be as good a bond as MET
 
No need to bond a tv amp on domestic. Communal systems need to be bonded but this is done via a busbar. I see you are in a post switchover area, sure you need to amplify?
 
Thanks for reply
The system is communal, can bond back to MET but the 10mm to water main is local so would be quicker job if regs permit
 
I was under the impression that it is recommended that the bonding goes to the MET, it's late and I could be talking out of my hairy bottom...
 

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