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Default Equipotential bonding

The latter would be easy - EQ bonding metal sinks and baths, or

insisting that supplementary bonding must be visible in the room
etc.


Regarding supplementary bonding being visible: does this mean that
the tagged bonding clamps you get for metal pipes etc have to be in
plain sight according to the regs? I ask because I had this
conversation with someone about equipotential bonding in a bathroom
and I offered the opinion that this was indeed what the regs said. He
said he didn't care what the regs said, it made the finish look sh!t
and he wasn't having it. The bonding tags were duly applied below the
floorboards, out of sight...and not, as far as I knew, to the regs.
FWIW I think he had the right attitude ;0)


Of course any future inspections would assume there was no bonding.


Had this very thing here under the floorboard and now the carefully laid
covering but there are a few dated photos, close up ones too so it can
be seen.

Would that be good enough for an inspector?..
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Tony Sayer