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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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  • The forum grinds on, Alan and OMS still trying to give further training to the guy mystified (after all this time) by simple bonding. We had the guy a couple of weeks ago, despite the might of a DNO spending a lot of time doing extensive tests wouldn't accept their vast experience, threatening to return but like so many others will never be heard of again. Then the guy this week who stands on his bare concrete floor in his bare feet holding on to his live cooker wondering why he gets shocks.

    We have our builder friend still trying to convince himself its ok to draw DNO fuses, bizarrely always on consumers property when there is an "emergency" There are Earthing and polarity tests by non electrical persons. The ever popular what if a neutral conductor is broken, this time buy a poster who was not sure what neutral he was querying. And certainly not the last, has anyone seen a blown cut-out fuse, (and why)!

    Oh for the old days, 

    Regards, UKPN
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  • The forum grinds on, Alan and OMS still trying to give further training to the guy mystified (after all this time) by simple bonding. We had the guy a couple of weeks ago, despite the might of a DNO spending a lot of time doing extensive tests wouldn't accept their vast experience, threatening to return but like so many others will never be heard of again. Then the guy this week who stands on his bare concrete floor in his bare feet holding on to his live cooker wondering why he gets shocks.

    We have our builder friend still trying to convince himself its ok to draw DNO fuses, bizarrely always on consumers property when there is an "emergency" There are Earthing and polarity tests by non electrical persons. The ever popular what if a neutral conductor is broken, this time buy a poster who was not sure what neutral he was querying. And certainly not the last, has anyone seen a blown cut-out fuse, (and why)!

    Oh for the old days, 

    Regards, UKPN
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