I am having an LPG gas hob fitted in my kitchen, and want to make sure all the electrics are in place. The installation consists of just over 3m copper 10mm pipe from the hob to the propane gas bottles outside the kitchen, and I presume the pipe should be bonded to earth.
The igniters will be fed from a fused switched outlet which is on a spur from the main consumer unit. Is it sufficient to earth the copper pipe to the earth on this spur or do I have to run a seperate earth back to the consumer unit earth?
(The house has no ring mains, just radial circuits individually fused. There is a RCD between the consumer unit and the incoming mains, and a physical earth spike connected to the consumer unit earth - type TT in the FAQ.)
The igniters will be fed from a fused switched outlet which is on a spur from the main consumer unit. Is it sufficient to earth the copper pipe to the earth on this spur or do I have to run a seperate earth back to the consumer unit earth?
(The house has no ring mains, just radial circuits individually fused. There is a RCD between the consumer unit and the incoming mains, and a physical earth spike connected to the consumer unit earth - type TT in the FAQ.)