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I attended a job the other day and couldn’t visually see the main bonding connection and tbh didn’t have the time to pull the washing machine out and check. Is there a way to test if there’s a connection, or does it need to be visually inspected?
Aside: I sometimes have to connect the bonding as the tag is loose, not connected at all, or sometimes a pipe or Meter may have been changed and someone hasn’t connected one up. Do I need to test afterwards, or is it just a case of it being tight? I usually test (using my multimeter on ohms or continuity ) between the pipe or bonding connection and either the MET or a known earth point - eg fcu screw. I’m not sure if what I’m doing is right, hence me asking on here.
Thanks in advance again for any insight offered
Aside: I sometimes have to connect the bonding as the tag is loose, not connected at all, or sometimes a pipe or Meter may have been changed and someone hasn’t connected one up. Do I need to test afterwards, or is it just a case of it being tight? I usually test (using my multimeter on ohms or continuity ) between the pipe or bonding connection and either the MET or a known earth point - eg fcu screw. I’m not sure if what I’m doing is right, hence me asking on here.
Thanks in advance again for any insight offered