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Electrical Regs 2002 and earth bonding
I did my 'leccy C&G back in 1995 and new regs seem to
zip past me like speedy zippy things. I've just got a quote for new/replacement supplies to my flats and it mentions the earthing needs to comply with the Electrical Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002. I've read through the HMSO paper and it all seems to be regulations for suppliers and distributers, other than one mention of: "the consumer must not join the earth and neutral conductors within an installation". In other words, a "normal" installation, phase earth and neutral everywhere. Is that correct, or am I missing something? ta. -- JGH |
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