Connecting gas bonding cable to old consumer unit (pictured)

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Just wait until those screw heads start sheering off on the final turn for luck...!

How about a nice single pole Henley for that pro finish..the WF ones even come with an earth sticker for the front, and don't forget your safety electrical connection warning labels!
 
I would never advise a diyer to go opening an old wylex.

Even with the main switch off there is a big live lump of brass 3mm away from a large neutral lump. It is just too easy for things to go very wrong.

Why not turn off the main switch, cut the main earth and terminate both ends into a new earth block along with the new bonding cable.

Without a doubt, the best suggestion yet.

What, even better than my suggestion posted some 9 hours prior to RF's?
 
In my area the DNO would not do anything at all with that main earth connection.
 
I would never advise a diyer to go opening an old wylex.

Even with the main switch off there is a big live lump of brass 3mm away from a large neutral lump. It is just too easy for things to go very wrong.

Why not turn off the main switch, cut the main earth and terminate both ends into a new earth block along with the new bonding cable.

Without a doubt, the best suggestion yet.

What, even better than my suggestion posted some 9 hours prior to RF's?

Sorry, must have been taking a sip of my drink whilst reading through your post! :oops:
 
Can't quite tell, but is that a pipe clamp fitted to the incoming service sheath? If so, give your DNO a call. They should come out to modify/improve it.

Probably at a cost as it's not sweated on.

I've known it to be done FOC in the past

I suppose it depends who you get and how you go about it. I only say this as I've spoken to two UKPN guys in the past month who both insist that it is chargeable unless it has previously been sweated on.
 
Yep, i suppose it depends on what is said and who is listening.
Maybe just saying 'i don't like pipe clamps on service sheaths' won't get a favourable response, but couple that with 'High Ze / looks unreliable / might fail / your property' might get a different reaction?

Another one of those little grey areas i guess.
 

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