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    Supplementary Bonding in Bathroom

    Thanks for your guidance spark bathroom still sufficiently in bits to allow me to bond between light circuit and pipes can i ask one more (probably silly) question - and this doesn't concern the bathroom. The main earth bonding point between the CU and the water pipe which is downstairs...
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    Supplementary Bonding in Bathroom

    More complicated than I thought this. Ok so i'm going to bridge every plastic connector in the hot and cold water systems with cable and clamps (which is actually what i'd originally done). And i'm going to suplementary bond between the radiator pipes and the water pipes to ensure...
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    Supplementary Bonding in Bathroom

    thanks Spark. From whats been said because the hot and cold feed water pipes which enter the bathroom (hidden away uder the bath) are imeediately connected by plastic connectors to the rest of the plumbing inside the bathroom, I can forget about bonding all subsequent metal piping, taps etc...
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    Supplementary Bonding in Bathroom

    thanks for the reply guys. had already come across this link ban-all-sheds, but was still unclear. I see your point pensdown and was actually of an opinion that it was perhaps safer not to connect up to the consumer box earth because of what i'd read in the above link. however i can't see...
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    Supplementary Bonding in Bathroom

    I have recently re-fitted my bathroom and when doing so used a combination of copper piping and plastic connections for the hot and cold water supplies. Don’t ask why I didn’t use plastic piping as well – probably because the incoming hot and cold water pipes coming into the bathroom from the...
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