So as I understand it now it is fine for the basin, Sink, toilet to be bonded to the pipes but not directly to each other as they are only spaced within a metre of each other along the same pipe. But the shower and its water pipes must be bonded to these main water pipes as well. Good I was...
Thanks again
That clears things up. Its back to what I originally thought and understood .
What about compression joints? When I test the continuity they seem OK.
Stuart
Confused again.
Ban-all-sheds wrote
with regard to the DIYdoctor link
http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/bondingbathroom.htm
However the diagram on this link shows all the pipes and electrical appliances connected by earth cable as is supposedly suported by the other answers here.
The...
Thanks, that confirms what i thought. It was the iee site showing only bonding to the pipes and the advice about running it back to the CU which was confusing me.
I am trying to get clear advice on what supplementary bonding is required in my bathroom.
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