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I have to install supplementary bonding in a bathroom for the first time. Despite reading lots of bumph on the subject I am still unsure as to where the best points to bond are without too much cable being on show. (I am assuming this is a matter of opinion). In my drawing the bath, toilet & sink are facing you as you walk in. It is a partition wall with the kitchen on the other side of the wall. The gas meter is in the kitchen behind the bath. I have already installed Main bond from the gas to the water to MET. There is a kitchen socket on the other side of the wall, the earth of which I think I can connect my supp bond too.
I would welcome anyones point of view as to where they think the ideal bonding places should be without having too much cable in view.
Apart from the space behind the bath there is no way through the wall apart from me drilling through.
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I would welcome anyones point of view as to where they think the ideal bonding places should be without having too much cable in view.
Apart from the space behind the bath there is no way through the wall apart from me drilling through.