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Geordie Spark
I collected Playboy magazines................u too were late developers it seems
I collected "Health and Efficiency" (I think that was the title) and "Parade".
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I collected Playboy magazines................u too were late developers it seems
No, if incomer is plastic then the plumbing is not classed as an extraneous conductive part.
Just to clarify btw.
You would bond a plastic pipe because it had water in it?
Of course not, but SBSB said if the incomer is plastic then the PLUMBING isn't an extraneous conductive part. I would test the metal pipework nearest to the connection to the plastic incomer and if extraneous; bond.
Oops, sorry lol.
Haha............I was responding post 23 and the gem of a post 26 mate.
Megaflows and ADS etc.
Seems you don't need to Bond incoming services anymore as the neighbours will do it for you :shocked:
Obviously a windup................I hope !
Just remove the main earthing conductor from the MET as if you were measuring Ze and test between that (the earth) and the pipe. No parallell paths then.
If told to do it by the foreman do it and when questioned say that Mo Fo told me to do it!
That's assuming other services have been bonded, which if they have and it is affecting the water then bonding it anyway isn't going to do any harm. If the bonds are affecting the water so much that you get a 0.05 - 0.06 reading then some would argue that it would be safe to assume a bond is already in place and to leave it and crack on.
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