Hi,
I've recently created a shower room and the electrics are being inspected in a couple of days.
There are five pipes entering the room, hot water, cold water, central heating flow and return and the shower cold feed from the header tank.
Because the floor has been tiled I've bonded the pipes under the landing floor just the other side of the shower room wall so it can be inspected. A gas pipe also runs by and I've bonded to that as well.
Two questions:
1) Because the shower cold feed comes down from the loft and not from under the floor I've bonded this to the shower hot feed immediately behind the shower partition wall and this has been tiled and so not available for inspection. Will this fail the inspection or will the inspector consider the pipe is effectively 'bonded' to the hot pipe by the shower control unit?
2) Do I need to bond the hot and cold pipes underneath the wash basin as well as bonding them under the floor?
Thanks in anticipation.
I've recently created a shower room and the electrics are being inspected in a couple of days.
There are five pipes entering the room, hot water, cold water, central heating flow and return and the shower cold feed from the header tank.
Because the floor has been tiled I've bonded the pipes under the landing floor just the other side of the shower room wall so it can be inspected. A gas pipe also runs by and I've bonded to that as well.
Two questions:
1) Because the shower cold feed comes down from the loft and not from under the floor I've bonded this to the shower hot feed immediately behind the shower partition wall and this has been tiled and so not available for inspection. Will this fail the inspection or will the inspector consider the pipe is effectively 'bonded' to the hot pipe by the shower control unit?
2) Do I need to bond the hot and cold pipes underneath the wash basin as well as bonding them under the floor?
Thanks in anticipation.