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I'm just presuming 'earthed metal' to be part of the earthing system. If something needs bonding, it's not.I'll say the same as I did in #3
Without an actual measurement, we don't know if it's extraneous or not.
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I'm just presuming 'earthed metal' to be part of the earthing system. If something needs bonding, it's not.I'll say the same as I did in #3
Without an actual measurement, we don't know if it's extraneous or not.
I don't really know if they meant earthed as in to the Met or Earthed as in Terra Firma, which is why I asked the question.I'm just presuming 'earthed metal' to be part of the earthing system. If something needs bonding, it's not.
Yeah, plenty of folk don't know the difference between earthing and bonding, though.I don't really know if they meant earthed as in to the Met or Earthed as in Terra Firma, which is why I asked the question.
Not extraneousIt's either extraneous or it isn't.
Have you measured it ?
If you have one hand on a live piece of metal and another on a pipe that's earthed via the boiler, then you're going to get one of the worst types of shock you can have, one that's across your chest.So you've got 1 hand on the pipework and another on say a piece of live exposed metal
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