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Hi all,
I have been offered a small job by neighbours for the weekend. Having only carried out a few jobs before, I'm slightly nervous yet confident!
It consists of upgrading main bonding and installing two RCD sockets in their 'shed' for washing machine/tumble drier.
The shed is a lean-to tacked onto the side of the kitchen. i.e. not detached.
To gain access you have to go out of the back door then back into shed.
The shed has an extraneous conductive part in an tap fed by copper, which will presumably be extended for washing machine feeds.
The question is does this need to bonded back to the MET as the 'shed' cannot be accessed from the house?
I have been offered a small job by neighbours for the weekend. Having only carried out a few jobs before, I'm slightly nervous yet confident!
It consists of upgrading main bonding and installing two RCD sockets in their 'shed' for washing machine/tumble drier.
The shed is a lean-to tacked onto the side of the kitchen. i.e. not detached.
To gain access you have to go out of the back door then back into shed.
The shed has an extraneous conductive part in an tap fed by copper, which will presumably be extended for washing machine feeds.
The question is does this need to bonded back to the MET as the 'shed' cannot be accessed from the house?