Hello,
Have converted a kitchen into a kitchen/diner, as such we have knocked down a wall, and moved where the sink was, etc.
My query is, when re-bonding the earth wire to the mains water supply, do I need to bond it to the hot water pipe, and gas pipe too?
It wasn't before, but my father mentioned that it should be done?
I know the earth should have no breaks/joins in it, but for me to go from the cold, to hot, then to the gas I'd need to join a bit on from each clamp, as the earth cable isn't long enough.. I've cut out a section of a cupboard to be able to clamp it and leave it exposed, however just thought I'd check.
Pic for reference:
Main cold supply (fed from mdpe under the house - from the street) is the top pipe, hot sits beneath it, whilst the lower pipe is the existing gas pipe.
I've had to cut out that section of the unit because there's a corner unit going where the hole in the wall is to the left, with the back edge of it not being hardboard.
TIA!
Have converted a kitchen into a kitchen/diner, as such we have knocked down a wall, and moved where the sink was, etc.
My query is, when re-bonding the earth wire to the mains water supply, do I need to bond it to the hot water pipe, and gas pipe too?
It wasn't before, but my father mentioned that it should be done?
I know the earth should have no breaks/joins in it, but for me to go from the cold, to hot, then to the gas I'd need to join a bit on from each clamp, as the earth cable isn't long enough.. I've cut out a section of a cupboard to be able to clamp it and leave it exposed, however just thought I'd check.
Pic for reference:
Main cold supply (fed from mdpe under the house - from the street) is the top pipe, hot sits beneath it, whilst the lower pipe is the existing gas pipe.
I've had to cut out that section of the unit because there's a corner unit going where the hole in the wall is to the left, with the back edge of it not being hardboard.
TIA!