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To bond or not to bond

Former Community Member
Former Community Member

Hi,

Am spurring off a ring final to supply a 5A fused unit for operating a shower pump fitted to the water pipes in an airing cupboard. If my pipework is not continuous in metal then I need supplementary bonding between the pipes but if it is discontinuous then I may need equipotential bonding, can anyone please provide more of a steer on the latter point?

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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks. knew it has cps protection but instructions talk about the need for supplementary bonding if the attached pipework doesn't earth separately through the incoming water main which obviously I can check but also says equipotential bonding may be required and that is the part I am unclear on 

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member

    Thanks. knew it has cps protection but instructions talk about the need for supplementary bonding if the attached pipework doesn't earth separately through the incoming water main which obviously I can check but also says equipotential bonding may be required and that is the part I am unclear on 

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