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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?


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Z.


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  • Alan Capon:




    Zoomup:

    But we don't main bond every pipe as it emerges from the floor do we. . . 




    In that case you are departing from BS7671. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 


     




    O.K. Hands up who bonds earthy extraneous-conductive metal radiator pipes at each location where they emerge from the ground  floor, say from concrete or from under quarry tiles? 


    Z.

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  • Alan Capon:




    Zoomup:

    But we don't main bond every pipe as it emerges from the floor do we. . . 




    In that case you are departing from BS7671. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 


     




    O.K. Hands up who bonds earthy extraneous-conductive metal radiator pipes at each location where they emerge from the ground  floor, say from concrete or from under quarry tiles? 


    Z.

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