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Earth bonding...
I have to do a bit of pipework (15 mm copper) in my house which was build in around 1980-1982. Because of the location I'd like to use Cuprofit fittings in a couple of places. Having looked at the Cuprofit specs (http://www.britishmetrics.com/pdf/tech.pdf) I note that they do not maintain earth continuity. How can I tell if my pipework is supposed to be earth bonded? Incidentally, OE's spellchecker doesn't like 'Cuprofit' and suggests 'coprolite', i.e. fossilised ****. Is this a warning to me? ;-) Ta muchly, Steve S -- Put both the cats out before replying. |
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