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Further to my recent post regarding main bonding.

When bonding the incoming water at the other side of the property, what is acceptable when running the cable down a wall due to be plastered?

Due to concrete floor and a terraced house, the only way is to run the cable up underneath floorboards and back down the wall.

Can it be clipped to the wall and skimmed over or does the cable require capping or oval conduit?

Seems a lot of hassle doing an extra chase down and along the way.

Cheers
 
Personally I would just cap it the same as any other cable, assuming it is bare block work.
If it's an existing, already plastered wall then yes you'll have to chase it in, I'd put it in oval conduit I this case


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if it's on an external wall, you could run it outside in some bkack 20mm pvc conduit, then back in near the water stop tap.
 

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