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josey
think i must have ask every possible question about supplementary bonding in the bathroom, so here are a couple for the kitchen.....
i have corrected my original attempt at supplementary bonding it the kitchen, i have cold and hot pipes, taps and sink bonded together, and then connected to the earth terminal in a nearby socket. ( i originally had the bond running back to the cu, now know this was wrong)
q1 when we revamped the kitchen, i run a new ring main for all the kitchen appliances, it is to one of these sockets i have connected my bond, however due to the design of the house, there is a socket in reach of the sink that is on the original ring main, do i need to bond to this socket as well, also the light switch is next to it, does this need connecting in the bonding, or is it just bathrooms where you connect everything together. (it will be virtually impossable to bond to these two now , without channeling walls etc, my misses wont be happy)
q2 do i need to bond to our gas hob and electric fan oven, or does the earth in the supply cables to them cover this.
q3 i have taken some resistance readings with my fluke........
sink to socket earth (new ring main) 0 ohms
sink to socket earth, old ring main 5 ohms
sink to light switch(stainless faceplate) 5 ohms
do these readings sound ok, or is this check boll***s,
thanks
i have corrected my original attempt at supplementary bonding it the kitchen, i have cold and hot pipes, taps and sink bonded together, and then connected to the earth terminal in a nearby socket. ( i originally had the bond running back to the cu, now know this was wrong)
q1 when we revamped the kitchen, i run a new ring main for all the kitchen appliances, it is to one of these sockets i have connected my bond, however due to the design of the house, there is a socket in reach of the sink that is on the original ring main, do i need to bond to this socket as well, also the light switch is next to it, does this need connecting in the bonding, or is it just bathrooms where you connect everything together. (it will be virtually impossable to bond to these two now , without channeling walls etc, my misses wont be happy)
q2 do i need to bond to our gas hob and electric fan oven, or does the earth in the supply cables to them cover this.
q3 i have taken some resistance readings with my fluke........
sink to socket earth (new ring main) 0 ohms
sink to socket earth, old ring main 5 ohms
sink to light switch(stainless faceplate) 5 ohms
do these readings sound ok, or is this check boll***s,
thanks