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I want to connect 6mm Earthwire from a bathroom into one of the bathroom power circuits as it must not be taken back to a Consumer board.

I have a 20 amp junction box # with cables fitted for the bathroom and the 6mm is too large to fit into the Earth terminal in that box.

Is it acceptable to fit another 20 amp junction box and connect the 6mm Earth wire into it and then from that box via 4mm cable into the other junction box#

Any suggestions as to the best way to achieve this.
 
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What does this "6mm Earthwire" connect to in the bathroom?
 
Sink basin H + C to C.H. towel rail flow + Return to pan C.W. to Bidet C.W. + H.W to Electric shower 15 mm dia C.W. supply to Bathroom circuit wiring, (NOT direct to Consumer unit) Mira shower connection is pre-wired to 15mm attachment that connects to C.W 15mm dia supply. (16mm, required to suit length of run, Shower cable via 60 amp DP neon ceiling pull switch, 16mm Grey Twin/Earth will go back DIRECT to a 30mA RCD in the Consumer box when replaced) Earth connections under timber floor; photographed and recorded for future reference.
 
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When you have the consumer unit replaced it will have RCDs so, with other requirements satisfied, no Supplementary Bonding will be required. It is NOT EARTHING.

However:
Sink basin H + C to C.H. towel rail flow + Return to pan C.W. to Bidet C.W. + H.W to Electric shower 15 mm dia C.W.
Are the basin, pan, bidet and shower C.W. supply not from the same pipe?
Are the basin and bidet H.W. supply not from the same pipe?

(16mm, required to suit length of run,
Are you sure?

Earth connections under timber floor; photographed and recorded for future reference.
Why do you need connections under the floor?
If you can run all the cables to one position then you can use continuous wires.

//www.diynot.com/wiki/Electrics:Supbond17th
 
And if bonding is required it might be attachable in, e.g., the airing cupboard.
 
...and the logic for that is?

It's a cupboard where I put towels etc. to air. I do not want to press them hotly. :)
 
Old Mother Bess went to her press to fetch some butter and pan
When she got there, the press was bare, so she blamed it on her oul man
 
Bidets require their own pipework to prevent contamination of water by back flow from the bidet.
only the ones with a fountain or rim supply.

Many are simply odd-shaped washbasins with taps, which happen to be on lower pedestals than usual.
 

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