Now we aren't talking about special location here, I mean boilers in non special locations. Most local earthing arangements are PME, and tails are 16mm so Main eq bond sb 10mm.
All local sparkies give me a different answer on this one. Most of us gas fitters now are using 10mm and doing every copper pipe, and if practical taking it to the MET if not, just to the cpc of the doublepoleswitchedfusedspur.
If customer has a sparks on site I usually ask him to do it, one guy just bonded two pipes in 4mm and took it nowhere. Most of them agree on 10mm but not all take it anywhere, especially not to MET.
bs7671:Note2 2004 states 413-02-02 (iv) that central heating and air conditioning systems is part of the main equipotential bonding.
I would read that to mean that it is same size as gas and water service conductor and like them should go to MET and be seperate conductors or have no breaks.
BUT this indicates that only the flow and return pipes are to be bonded and not necessarily directly underneath the boiler, as long as it is copper pipework throughout the clamps could be placed in a more convenient part of the system.
Any thoughts / rulings from experts?
All local sparkies give me a different answer on this one. Most of us gas fitters now are using 10mm and doing every copper pipe, and if practical taking it to the MET if not, just to the cpc of the doublepoleswitchedfusedspur.
If customer has a sparks on site I usually ask him to do it, one guy just bonded two pipes in 4mm and took it nowhere. Most of them agree on 10mm but not all take it anywhere, especially not to MET.
bs7671:Note2 2004 states 413-02-02 (iv) that central heating and air conditioning systems is part of the main equipotential bonding.
I would read that to mean that it is same size as gas and water service conductor and like them should go to MET and be seperate conductors or have no breaks.
BUT this indicates that only the flow and return pipes are to be bonded and not necessarily directly underneath the boiler, as long as it is copper pipework throughout the clamps could be placed in a more convenient part of the system.
Any thoughts / rulings from experts?