Hi, I have a hypothetical just trying to understand earthing arrangements and bonding.
For example if I am touching a water pipe and a socket back box with no fault occurring but a load on the socket.
I am lead to belive the neutral will rise to 230v as will the earth as they are connected...
Hi everyone I'm new to the page, just needed some bonding and parallel earth path, small issue I cant understand if anyone could help?
Thanks a lot
Sam
Hi all I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on an issue I cant seem to get my head around, say we had a metal socket earthed and a water pipe with main bonding, I touched the both of them in fault condition on socket (live touching metal box) now i understand the bonding puts the pipe...
I've come across a house whereby the redundant immersion heater circuit (15A) has had it's CPC repurposed as a means of bonding the incoming water supply in the same cupboard. Irrespective of the CPC being undersized is this, in theory, allowed or must the earth bonding be clearly identifiable...
A technical question:
Regulations require us to bond extraneous parts back to the MET with an appropriately sized bonding conductor. I don't dispute that, that's what the regs say so that's what I do.
In situations such as outbuildings with extraneous parts, where the distributor's earth is...
Hello, I am working in the state of VA and they use the 2015 State of VA code. I am upgrading to a 400 amp service the meter base supports two panels dual lugs in it. One panel will be a 200 breaker "MAIN" and other will be future use. I know how to wire most of it but really unsure how I would...
Just wondered what opinion people have of bonding of short lengths of copper water pipes, this is in the communal area of flats .
above the copper it goes back into plastic and appear to enter the building in a blue plastic pipe
Hello, yank living in Chile. Electric is the same as UK...220v. I am installing a whole house ATS. The generator is a floating neutral. The manual states the neutral to ground bonding must be in the ATS. Being a yank I am used to working with 4 leads 2 hot 1 neutral 1 ground. Now I have...
We are now told no bonding is required if the Water enters via plastic insert, same with the Gas..
So why are we bonding the Lighting protection conductor to the Main earth terminal bringing an extraneous conductive inside the building,when we are actually trying to prevent this happening.
Hi folks,
I have just started working with an electrician who is adamant that the chasing during a rewire is plastered and painted over by the electrician himself.
I'm sure I have heard electricians instructing the client to get a plasterer and painter to finish up.
How do you guys do it...
Hi all.
Following on from some research into the adiabatic equation, I realised that its ok using it to determine the main earthing size but I couldn't work out whether it gave me a size big enough to also support main bonding from it.
The scenario being if I were wanting to run a submain from...
Hi all, quick question, I have come across a 230V control circuit supplied from an Isolation Transformer. The controls are located within a metal clad enclosure near to local socket outlets and other accessories.
I have measured continuity between the metal casing of the controls enclosure and...
Hi everyone,
So, I live a long way from my mother (8/9) hours... And so I only get to see her intermittently. She has had a fair bit of work done by whom I believe to only be a 'handyman', who is also her friend so it's a sensitive subject to bring up, and I want to ensure if I am right to be...
Do extraneous conductive parts such as hand railing have to be bonded back to the MET or can they be linked to a known earth ie uni strut or cable tray?
Hi, just looked at a job to replaced a CU in an old bungalow with a detached garage (garage has is own CU). The gas meter/supply is in the garage and currently no visible bonding. My question is where should the gas be bonded and which CU should it be run from or should it be bonded both in...
What are people's thoughts on exposed structural steel bonding in a BMO where each dwelling is fed from a Ryefield on a private network? Would you bond it once at the main incomer, once at the Ryefield or however many times at each downstream CU?
And I guess, same question for gas!
Yes, still doubting my own judgement when it comes to supp bonding and EICRs, so would welcome any thoughts on the latest one.
Newish flat (2000s) with MK split board, so no RCD on lighting.
Bathroom contains:
Vent cap only (some clever full flat extraction system that isn't currently...
Thought I was onto a real winner today when checking the gas bond to find a nice bonding conductor run directly to a local earth rod:
The main house is currently TT with a rod on the opposite side of the house, so maybe they thought the foundations counted as a massive MET :rolleyes:
Was...
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