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Hi all.

im working in a small little building which has toilets/meeting rms/office kitchen etc, the water main comes in at the kitchen, ive pulled a cable in to bond this

however while in the toilets today i noticed another water main coming into the same building so it has 2, however i do not have a bond to this as ive only know just seen it.

this is a new one on me 2 water mains in the same small building, everything is cross bonded at the boilor now and if i cross bond in the toilets aswell will this be acceptable as the other water bond would therfore be cross bonded.

thanks in advance for your help.
 
It's an incomming service, it's an extraneous-conductive-part, it will be introducing earth potential - It HAS to be bonded back to the MET.
Can't believe some of the posts I've read in reply to this:confused:
 
Just as its a rising main, feeding one house, then back off to feed another? One bonding for the whole street? I stll say it needs bonding!!:)

Steve.

Sorry, what i meant was if the water stop taps were rising in the same building, i would have thought that as long as one of the taps in the same house was bonded, then that would be sufficient?
 
thanks for the replies guys, bad news is yes it has to be bonded, i spoke to the nic today and they confirmed my worst nightmare, i now have seioous issues in getting the bond to it.
 
Sorry, what i meant was if the water stop taps were rising in the same building, i would have thought that as long as one of the taps in the same house was bonded, then that would be sufficient?

Yep, that would be right Jason!! Unless, of course, the same building was divided into seperate flats etc, then each would need bonding.

Steve.
 
hi i did a job were there was no water meter or stop tap apart from the one in the street 12 meters away.every thing was cross bonded but no main bond to the water.the inspector says it is passabelhow ever you must log it in your test sheets.
what do you think?
 

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