The more conductive the water pipe is, the more important it is that it is bonded. The danger presented by gas and water supplies is that they can introduce an earth potential to the building that is different to the earth potential of the electrical supply (at the MET). The main bonding minimises the potential difference between exposed and extraneous conductive parts in the installation during an earth fault.
Tony, you are right that main bonding of an incoming service is not required where the service pipe and pipework within the installation are both of plastic. However, quoting from the BS7671:2008 On-site guide: ‘Where there is a plastic incoming service and a metal installation within the premises, main bonding is recommended unless it has been confirmed that any metal pipework within the building is not introducing earth potential.
Hi Mikely, can you clarify for me why the bonding has to be within 600mm of gas meter and water inlet, yet all of the pipes terminate in my garage at the boiler 5 feet from MET.on the same wall.? Whats the reason for running 2 X 40 feet of bonding cable paralell to pipework to MET, when it all can be bonded at 1 point in garage and run 5 feet to MET.Appreciate your advice, it,s very helpful. Cheers
the requirement for a gas pipe to be bonded within 600mm of the meter outlet comes from BS6891 (pipework install BS) which says the first 600mm of pipe needs to be rigid pipe before it changes to trac pipe etc, and the requirement to bond onto to rigid pipe, therefore it makes sense to ask for the bonding to be within 600mm so that it will always be on the rigid pipe, ask any spark where the bonding needs to be and he will tell you anywhere as long as the ze reading is correct, remember before we cut a pipe we should be using a temp continuity bond, so we should be protected wherever the spark has put the connection, (i think the sparks regs require the bond to be fitted within the equipotential zone where accessible) which with an outside meter and chipboard flooring could be 6m inside the prop beside the boiler