The regs state that bonding should be made within 600mm of the services entry to the building, or after the meter. So for water, does this mean under the floor boards (ie generally under the front door) or where it appears above the floor boards?

Also just read a previous post where someone had commented that you shouldn't bond to an old lead pipe. Please can someone confirm if this is correct as I can't find it in the regs.

Thanks
 
The regs state that bonding should be made within 600mm of the services entry to the building, or after the meter. So for water, does this mean under the floor boards (ie generally under the front door) or where it appears above the floor boards?

Also just read a previous post where someone had commented that you shouldn't bond to an old lead pipe. Please can someone confirm if this is correct as I can't find it in the regs.

Thanks

The regs state that the main bonding conductor shall be connected as near as practicable to the point of entry to the service and preferably within 600mm from the point of entry and before any branched pipework.

Reg 544.1.2 p 135
 
i recently bonded to gas 3-4 meters from meter and AFTER a branch off as it was impossible to get a connection!! plus customer whinged at the front of his house been clad in cable/conduit! Elecsa were ok with it!
 
600mm from the meter / stop cock consumers side in property.... above the flooring would be more sensible as it can be INSPECTED at later date!
 
Maybe best to ask yourself this question and decide on the best safety procedure


Where would a person be more likely to touch a pipe carrying a harmful introduced potential ?

Under the floorboard or where its exposed ?
 
It depends on where the stopcock is. As before the stopcock is the suppliers side and after the stopcock is the consumers side. Main equipotential bonding has to be made on the consumers side so ideally 600mm from stopcock.
 
you are correct on that actually!! any thing after meter and within the boundary of the property is customer responsibility!!! but in elec eyes after the stop cock in property is consumer side!!
 
Good post.... got similar situation tommorrow...

No bond on gas, where it comes into building under floor boards in lounge customer dosent want it ripped up, so am putting it about 5m away where it comes up under the stairs and can also be inspected here easily at a later date :)
 
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