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    Extra low voltage pump ?

    I am in Wales and that is interesting about selv wiring being notifiable, as these pumps are clearly aimed at the DIY installer. Why would you have use bigger cable?, would it be for mechanical protection? The wiring on the pump supplied is only 0.5mm, I have extended it using 0.75mm...
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    Extra low voltage pump ?

    thanks for the reply. I used the jb as I already had it. The pump manufacturer sell there own extension cables for £10, which is basically a length of 0.5mm 2core with a plug on one end and a socket the other, this is then connected between the trany and pump, no instruction to protect it or...
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    Extra low voltage pump ?

    Hi, I've installed a 24v ac pond pump in the garden. I didn't want to install a 240v ac pump as the supply work would be notifiable, but I think I am confusing myself on what is and isn't required. I have had to extend the original cable to the pump, so have fitted a plastic JB and used a...
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    main equipotential bonding to gas

    That's what I had heard, hence the question. It wouldn't be difficult to connect inside the gas box outside, but if there is not enough slack on the original earth bond cable, it would mean I would have to join it (using through lug and not a chocky block ;-) ) or run a complete new length...
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    main equipotential bonding to gas

    Thanks for the replies, think it will be inside within 600mm of point of entry as this just means I will have to cut back the existing cable and reattach using the original clamp.
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    main equipotential bonding to gas

    Hello all, I'm having my gas meter moved from the inside of the house to the outside. The current meter is aprox 5ft from floor level on the kitchen wall. The earth bond cable runs from floor level up to the meter and is clamped within 600mm on the consumer side of the meter. The new...
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