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AAaaahhhhh. The Bonding Question Again.

Do we main bond up an installation if a new gas boiler is to be installed when the old one is removed?


What are extraneous-conductive-parts, and what are not?


Now, to put a spanner into the works, do any issues arise if the copper pipes are "bonded" with solderless copper bonding?


Otto von Guericke would have known this for sure.


Over to you?


Look......




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  • Apparently this copper pipe glue is increasingly being used in industry by plumbers and heating engineers alike. No heat required.



    That should take the heat off things...

    As long its a permenant, robust, mechanical and electrical connection then it is acceptable. 

    If main equiptoential bonding existed then its wise to assume that its still required. Pretty staright forward to check.


    Legh

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  • Apparently this copper pipe glue is increasingly being used in industry by plumbers and heating engineers alike. No heat required.



    That should take the heat off things...

    As long its a permenant, robust, mechanical and electrical connection then it is acceptable. 

    If main equiptoential bonding existed then its wise to assume that its still required. Pretty staright forward to check.


    Legh

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