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Earthing for new plumbing

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Can someone please tell me what I need to earth in a new kitchen under the new regulations. We have just put in a new kitchen including plumbing and there is an existing earth wire from the main circuit board which I need to extend and connect to the new plumbing.

All advice appreciated.
 
No cross bonding require in kitchens, metallic service pipes entering or leaving the property should be bonded with 10mm² to the MET within 600mm of entry and on the consumers side of any meters
 
Adam_151 said:
No cross bonding require in kitchens, metallic service pipes entering or leaving the property should be bonded with 10mm² to the MET within 600mm of entry and on the consumers side of any meters

Hi what if your using all plastic fittings for all plumbing, should you still have to bond all kitchen matalic objects as with rads around hse,

Cheers

Mini1961
 
Mini1961 said:
Adam_151 said:
Hi what if your using all plastic fittings for all plumbing, should you still have to bond all kitchen matalic objects as with rads around hse,

Metallic objects in kitchens no longer need bonding.
That is called supplementary bonding and now only refers to metallic objects in bathrooms.

However, if your mains water pipe (and gas) is copper,it needs bonding this side of the stop tap with 10mm² earthing cable.
That's called main equipotential bonding.
 
luminaire said:
Mini1961 said:
Adam_151 said:
Hi what if your using all plastic fittings for all plumbing, should you still have to bond all kitchen matalic objects as with rads around hse,

Metallic objects in kitchens no longer need bonding.
That is called supplementary bonding and now only refers to metallic objects in bathrooms.

However, if your mains water pipe (and gas) is copper,it needs bonding this side of the stop tap with 10mm² earthing cable.
That's called main equipotential bonding.

Thanks

water plastic and gas not in yet i will have to bond it if i hear you right as with copper connectiion in to hot water tank, i am so surprised you do not have to bond the kitchen sink?

Cheers you all for your relpys

Mini1961
 
Nope. Supplementary in kitchens was removed in the 16th, although a heck of a lot of it is still done...

When you say "water plastic", do you mean incoming or outgoing (from the stopcock)?
 
securespark said:
Nope. Supplementary in kitchens was removed in the 16th, although a heck of a lot of it is still done...

When you say "water plastic", do you mean incoming or outgoing (from the stopcock)?

in bound 25mm blue pipe to brass stop cock then 22mm plastic push fit,

ta

Mini1961
 
davy_owen_88 said:
And the main bonding conductors needs to be a single unbroken length, so the cable needs to be replaced.

No - You could through crimp.
 

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