I can't.I can see what's happening.
No, it should be earthed on the consumer's side not the supply side for starters.
Is that because it the answer you want, not that it is the correct answer?It initially posted on wrong forum . It got moved here. Sorry for causing confusion. I think i will go with EPL. Thanks.
So where would that be then? (out of interest).No, it should be earthed on the consumer's side not the supply side for starters.
That is what the regulation says but it is not the best place for most effective main bonding.
Oh good!I can see what's happening.
Oh dear!Is there just a single cable with one end unconnected, and the other end connected to the clamp?
Pass! you said you could see what was happening?or, does the cable connected to the clamp disappear elsewhere? if so, where , and where does the other end of the loose cable go?
Extraneous-conductive-parts should be (main) bonded at the point of entry to the premises where practicable (not where practical).So where would that be then? (out of interest).No, it should be earthed on the consumer's side not the supply side for starters.
That is what the regulation says but it is not the best place for most effective main bonding.
It still does not comply to electrical or gas requirements?
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