Hi people, just had a loft conversion, and want to know the exact requirements on earth bonding.
Basically I have an earth bond cable from the MET to the stop cock in the cupboard in the hallway but due to the plumbing work carried out etc the earth bond cable is not intact to the stop cock anymore, and it is about half a meter too short now.
My questions are,
How should I extend the earth bonding wire by 1 meter, its in a cupboard and will be visible so the neatest looking way is the best (junction box? crimps???)
What else in the bungalow needs earth bonding? I believe none of the existing pipes have earth bonding at all on them except at the boiler all the pipes are bonded together.
I have a shower, bathroom sink & toilet upstairs (new)
Downstairs I have unmodified existing bathroom which consists off the usual shower, bath, toilet & bathroom sink.
Also downstairs I have kitchen sink, & gas hob (electric cooker however) both of which are new replacements
Downstairs I have a new extension which comprises of utility room which has in it a new sink and pipework for a washing machine which comes from the kitchen pipework.
I also have new radiators in the following, upstairs study, bedroom 1, bedroom 2, towel rail in en suite, and new rad in hallway.
Downstairs I have new rads in utility room & garden room,
because the work has been 95% completed I have difficulty accessing some space as it has been plastered.
I think basically all of the new hidden pipework is plastic it is only copper at the most 10 inches from the rads/sinks etc upstairs downstairs I think is nearly all copper.
Thanks in advance
James
Basically I have an earth bond cable from the MET to the stop cock in the cupboard in the hallway but due to the plumbing work carried out etc the earth bond cable is not intact to the stop cock anymore, and it is about half a meter too short now.
My questions are,
How should I extend the earth bonding wire by 1 meter, its in a cupboard and will be visible so the neatest looking way is the best (junction box? crimps???)
What else in the bungalow needs earth bonding? I believe none of the existing pipes have earth bonding at all on them except at the boiler all the pipes are bonded together.
I have a shower, bathroom sink & toilet upstairs (new)
Downstairs I have unmodified existing bathroom which consists off the usual shower, bath, toilet & bathroom sink.
Also downstairs I have kitchen sink, & gas hob (electric cooker however) both of which are new replacements
Downstairs I have a new extension which comprises of utility room which has in it a new sink and pipework for a washing machine which comes from the kitchen pipework.
I also have new radiators in the following, upstairs study, bedroom 1, bedroom 2, towel rail in en suite, and new rad in hallway.
Downstairs I have new rads in utility room & garden room,
because the work has been 95% completed I have difficulty accessing some space as it has been plastered.
I think basically all of the new hidden pipework is plastic it is only copper at the most 10 inches from the rads/sinks etc upstairs downstairs I think is nearly all copper.
Thanks in advance
James