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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
writes:
BigWallop wrote:
As in all bonding practices, this one must be done un-broken. Joints only
create resistive points along the conductor, so are not a good idea in
safety bonding.

The requirement is that 'main bonding' to the incoming water (and gas
if you have it) pipes is done with a continuous unbroken length of
wire from the main bonding connecting block adjacent to (or maybe in)
your consumer unit.


This isn't true.
If you believe it to be so, please cite the regulation number.

The OSG says "Main equipotential bonding conductors maybe seperate
(as shown) or looped with unbroken conductors", this is discussed to
death further down the thread so I won't say anything further here. :-)

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Chris Green