What is the opinion of the team regarding this example of gas pipe bonding please?
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Looks to me like a copper tee joint just above the RH meter outlet. If so shouldn't the bonding clamp be connected below that?
Also, what does the triangular Cadent warning notice say?
Edit; the partly blue notice above the meter seems to be an information diagram on how to install bonding
The upper copper gas pipe does have a "T" joint with a pipe running upwards at high level. It may feed the boiler in the bungalow. The meter is in the garage. The iron gas pipe may run in the screed to the kitchen cooker points that are capped off.
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The upper copper gas pipe does have a "T" joint with a pipe running upwards at high level. It may feed the boiler in the bungalow. The meter is in the garage. The iron gas pipe may run in the screed to the kitchen cooker points that are capped off.
Z.
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