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Are the main gas and water bonded?Because there are bare earthed in the board I have come to that conclusion, but to no for sure, there are so many limitations
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Are the main gas and water bonded?Because there are bare earthed in the board I have come to that conclusion, but to no for sure, there are so many limitations
Time gone by, bare earth was used for bonding services, and used as main earth lead.It appears to be connected to the earth on the board which is fed by TN-S
Well, this is under the upstairs floor board and two cables come out, they felt cold and are metal, never seen anything like it. These metal cables go to the end of a roof end, loft. (It is a bungalow) they end up in junction boxes that go nowhere else. DiconnectedIs that the guts of an old thorn 8ft brings me back to the first few months of my apprenticeship taking down these old lumps and replacing them with 6fts and I mean lumps just about a 2 man lift to get the bloody thing down
Old lead cables probably wonderful stuff the rest of the cables in the house aren’t lead are they?Well, this is under the upstairs floor board and two cables come out, they felt cold and are metal, never seen anything like it. These metal cables go to the end of a roof end, loft. (It is a bungalow) they end up in junction boxes that go nowhere else. Diconnected
The water pipe by sink is bonded to the Earth bar but not to main stop tap. Nobody knows where stopcock is inside.Are the main gas and water bonded?
The water pipe by sink is bonded to the Earth bar but not to main stop tap. Nobody knows where stopcock is inside.Are the main gas and water bonded?
I’m just wondering if the bare earth leaves the board swings by the pipes and then on to the circuitsThe water pipe by sink is bonded to the Earth bar but not to main stop tap. Nobody knows where stopcock is inside.
The Gas, I will investigate tommorrow, but boiler is cross bonded
Every thing is boarded carpeted and plastered.I’m just wondering if the bare earth leaves the board swings by the pipes and then on to the circuits
What the h**l is TRS by the way?Seen it most where rubber twin (no cpc) was used, either VIR twin or TRS. Bare cpc was often taken from a lead pipe, either soldered on or clamped on, and taken individually to sockets.
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