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No, it is full of minerals , that is why you cannot put it into car batteries. We have a lot of lime in the water up here , the worst I seen was in Hendon London.
I told them I was from Essex and the would not give me a visa, so I told them I was from the North East and they sent a Limo for me.
Next time I come I am coming to see you .
on how many a 'few cm' is will determine if at 'point of entry' or beyond! - Bit of a grey area!then there are a few cm's of copper after the stop cock
Ask yourself are you winging it to save time and money, or are you playing it safe? It's always worth asking yourself this question. On the one side you can maximise your profits, on the other you stay out of court for manslaughter.Whats his conscience got to do with it?
I think that's your answer there.Your own test has determined that the incoming pipe is extraneous so needs bonding as per BS7671:2018.
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