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We used to use about 10 earth bond clips in a house,We bonded crazy,now it’s most probably only 1 ,maybe on the gas.
"Cross" bonding is describing how you feel when you're fitting a boiler and get cross because you have to fit about 6 pointless clamps under the boiler!

Is that from 15th/first 16th Edition days?
When I did my 16th, the tutor says, "Anyone with the last Red book, throw it away, NOW!" :)
 
Just had a biomass boiler and heat store installed and have a load of linked copper pipe work in a small plant room. All incoming pipework is plastic. Was wondering about bonding but a quick continuity check between copper pipes and MET showed 0.02 ohm so sort of assume it don’t need bonding as there must already be a good path via the electrical control units.
 
PME bonding is reqd as it has always been, (since the 1960s) that is, a bond of suitable size at the point of entry or near as practicable and after a gas meter, water/oil tap and any insulated insert. But we know that dont we?
 
Hmm take advice from the gas regulations with no electrical reasoning or theory to why we provide protective bonding or take the advice of the wiring regulations and use our training and our own understanding of why it’s required?
Hmmm
 

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