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Bathroom Earth Bonding
Having read all that has gone before, there still seem to be some
areas where the interpretation is unclear. Do pipework bonds have to be both visible and accessible? If simply accessible, do the same sort of conditions governing the use of junction boxes apply (e.g. removable floorboards)? What about under the bath? Is this influenced by whether or not tools are needed for access, or does that only affect the need for bonding? When connecting to the various CPCs, presumably at existing fittings, or junction boxes (can't quite see 4mm cable being accommodated in a light fitting) is there a requirement for identification somehow? So far as I can see, it is quite OK for the underfloor bonding and the ceiling bonding to be joined only by a common length of pipe. Is this right? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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