gkenyon:Removing the main bonding won't achieve anything at all in an installation with internal conductive service pipes. The pipes throughout the installation would still import PEN voltage from other installations.
But would it not stop diverted neutral currents flowing in my bonding?
There have been cases in the past whereby a secondary effect of a broken neutral has been hot bonding conductors/gas pipes/water pipes etc due to them carrying (possibly very large) diverted neutral currents. Wasn't that unfortunate series of explosions in a terrace of houses put down to overheated bonding connections to lead gas pipes? If the bonding had been (automaticaly?) disconnected from the neutral/earth together with the phase conductor would this unfortunate outcome have happened?
gkenyon:Removing the main bonding won't achieve anything at all in an installation with internal conductive service pipes. The pipes throughout the installation would still import PEN voltage from other installations.
But would it not stop diverted neutral currents flowing in my bonding?
There have been cases in the past whereby a secondary effect of a broken neutral has been hot bonding conductors/gas pipes/water pipes etc due to them carrying (possibly very large) diverted neutral currents. Wasn't that unfortunate series of explosions in a terrace of houses put down to overheated bonding connections to lead gas pipes? If the bonding had been (automaticaly?) disconnected from the neutral/earth together with the phase conductor would this unfortunate outcome have happened?
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