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need to upgrade earthing in a family members house laminated floor all over house my question is can i take a 10mm earth to the gas and the continue to the water the earth cable will remain unbroken at the gas clamp, im sure you can do this but no books with me
 
need to upgrade earthing in a family members house laminated floor all over house my question is can i take a 10mm earth to the gas and the continue to the water the earth cable will remain unbroken at the gas clamp, im sure you can do this but no books with me

Of course you can.
 
I didnt think you could... I am reading that you can go from MAIN Bonding to Extraneous-conductive parts
but from Main Bonding to Main Bonding, i did think it liked a direct link for Water/Gas intake

Ill read more tho

From GN8
"However, it is permitted to connect them collectively or in groups were the main protective bonding conductor is looped from one extraneous-conductive-part to another. Where bonding is undertaken in this way, the bonding conductor should remain unbroken at intermediate points, as shown in Figure 5.5, thus maintaining conitinuity to other extraneous-conductive-arts should one be disconnected for whatever reason."

5.5 shows bolted link to another lot of earths and then on to "an unbroken main protective bonding conductor" showing the loop.

I did think that MAIN Bonding needed to be Direct to the incoming, for Gas/Water to make sure it was linked.
 
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Looking in niceic 'Snags & Solutions' earthing & bonding, Snag 43; Main protective bonding conductors should, ideally, not be looped from service to service. If this is not practicable, the main protective bonding conductor should not be cut at looped connections', they quote reg. 528.3.3.
 
Looking in niceic 'Snags & Solutions' earthing & bonding, Snag 43; Main protective bonding conductors should, ideally, not be looped from service to service. If this is not practicable, the main protective bonding conductor should not be cut at looped connections', they quote reg. 528.3.3.

528.3.3
Where an electrical service is to be installed in proximity to one or more non-electrical services it shall be so arranged that any foreseeable operations carried out on the other services will not cause damage to the electrical service or the converse.

NOTE this maybe achieved by
i) suitable spacing between services or
ii) the use of mechanical or thermal shielding


So i guess that if the Gas got moved for some reason, there would be a Loop left! not sure if that matters or just taping it up!
 
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fair point, odds on just cut it, its in the way... or should we take it off carfully just incase its important.

Prim Example, Dad re-doing the carpet on the stairs cuts in to a cable, next thing i hear beeping.
"i didnt think you were using that cable" ... "its to the Stair left"
Fun trying to repair that, one core and uses the sheaf (dam someone correct that) as a return path
 
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