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My pipework is metal and is bonded at the sink in the kitchen but not
upstairs in the bathroom. Plastic bath, no electrical outputs in the bathroom except lights (Pull cord) and a shaver socket (Usual BS type) Having the way open to put cable in, I wish to take a cable upstairs and bond the bathroom pipes. What size of cable would be recommended? |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:35:43 +0000, EricP wrote:
My pipework is metal and is bonded at the sink in the kitchen but not upstairs in the bathroom. Plastic bath, no electrical outputs in the bathroom except lights (Pull cord) and a shaver socket (Usual BS type) Having the way open to put cable in, I wish to take a cable upstairs and bond the bathroom pipes. What size of cable would be recommended? Have you looked at previous threads on here,concerning this subject ? Its been covered in detail. Dave -- Some people use windows, others have a life. |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:07:44 +0100, Dave Stanton
wrote: On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:35:43 +0000, EricP wrote: My pipework is metal and is bonded at the sink in the kitchen but not upstairs in the bathroom. Plastic bath, no electrical outputs in the bathroom except lights (Pull cord) and a shaver socket (Usual BS type) Having the way open to put cable in, I wish to take a cable upstairs and bond the bathroom pipes. What size of cable would be recommended? Have you looked at previous threads on here,concerning this subject ? Its been covered in detail. Dave Nothing was apparent in the number of posts I have downloaded, or I wouldn't have bothered to ask. Following your generous pointer, I will set the browser up to load the rest of the stuff in and begin searching. Thanks. |
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EricP wrote:
Nothing was apparent in the number of posts I have downloaded, or I wouldn't have bothered to ask. You'll find lots if you search in Google Groups. Also have a look at http://www.niceic.org.uk/downloads/NL139supp.pdf Briefly, you don't have to bring in an earth from outside (unless the rising water main in in the bathroom in question). Supplementary bonding in a bathroom is about connecting certain accessible exposed metalwork together, so that dangerous 'touch voltages' can't arise. The size of wire you're most likely to need is 4mm^2. -- Andy |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 22:22:39 +0100, Andy Wade
wrote: EricP wrote: Nothing was apparent in the number of posts I have downloaded, or I wouldn't have bothered to ask. You'll find lots if you search in Google Groups. Also have a look at http://www.niceic.org.uk/downloads/NL139supp.pdf Briefly, you don't have to bring in an earth from outside (unless the rising water main in in the bathroom in question). Supplementary bonding in a bathroom is about connecting certain accessible exposed metalwork together, so that dangerous 'touch voltages' can't arise. The size of wire you're most likely to need is 4mm^2. Thanks Andy. ![]() |
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