Or within 600mm of the stop cock on the domestic side of the meter and before any branch or junction.
stick to what you know and leave the gas to those that know!!
never seen a stop cock on a gas main!!
Or within 600mm of the stop cock on the domestic side of the meter and before any branch or junction.
But still after it's entered the house![]()
Not so. within 600mm of the meter outlet union, OR at the point of entry to the building if the meter is external...
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But still after it's entered the house
never seen a stop cock on a gas main!!
I was challenging your blanket statement
But still after it's entered the house
The bonding could be made on the gas pipe outside, doesn't have to be after it has entered the house.
If the meter is external, you bond within 600mm of where the pipework enters the building.
You don't bond outside![]()
The distance is about 2 meters and it took 15 minutes to completeDepends what the Electrician's rate is, how far the gas is from the mains, how straightforward the route is, how long it is going to take.....
How much were you charged?
By the time it gets into the meter cabinet it's no longer buried in the ground.It's only gas fitters who want to see bonding in their external meter cupboard - probably due to the wording of their regulations.
Problem is, they're totally missing the point of 'bonding', as are you, it seems.![]()
Why on earth would you want to bond metalwork/meter outside the building - it could hardly be called an 'extraneous conductive part'.
not just a matter of neater. The bonding connection has to be accessible and visible.It would, perhaps, be neater to do it inside the meter cabinet rather than hidden under a floor?
It is true that any alteration or addition to the electrics in your house cannot be signed off without the main protective bonding being in place.I don't know what the charge for the additional earthing is yet. I agreed for this to be done because I was told it was.essential. The electrician couldn't say how much it'll.be. His manger is.due to call me to settle the bill. Should I be charged a minimum of 1 hour labour even of this was an extra on top of a fairly big job?
The bonding connection has to be accessible and visible.
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