Wolfie100:
Thank you. I am going to give the galvanised pipe a go. I will have use of an earth resistance tester this weekend so will check it out. Apologies for more questions, what would you use to connect to the pipe? I assume a standard bonding strap in unsuitable. Most connectors I have seen so far are for 5/8 or 3/4 rods. I could drill the pipe where exposed and get a nut and bolt through with a plate to form a clamp. Do I need to be concerned with the reactivity between copper/zinc?
I would use a B.S. 951 bonding clamp for the connection to the earth electrode old water pipes, in an earth pit with cover and warning label. The standard size is up to 35mm dia. according to the box details on mine. Larger straps are available. The outdoor "wet" type are necessary to avoid corrosion. (Blue label or better). I would not drill holes into the old water pipes as that may attract corrosion.
Z.
Wolfie100:
Thank you. I am going to give the galvanised pipe a go. I will have use of an earth resistance tester this weekend so will check it out. Apologies for more questions, what would you use to connect to the pipe? I assume a standard bonding strap in unsuitable. Most connectors I have seen so far are for 5/8 or 3/4 rods. I could drill the pipe where exposed and get a nut and bolt through with a plate to form a clamp. Do I need to be concerned with the reactivity between copper/zinc?
I would use a B.S. 951 bonding clamp for the connection to the earth electrode old water pipes, in an earth pit with cover and warning label. The standard size is up to 35mm dia. according to the box details on mine. Larger straps are available. The outdoor "wet" type are necessary to avoid corrosion. (Blue label or better). I would not drill holes into the old water pipes as that may attract corrosion.
Z.
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