Exactly my point (per the apparent word of the regs). I can find nothing that says that (all of) 534.2 doesn't apply to main bonding conductors just as much as it applies to any other protective conductors - can you?
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damnit - I'm as bad as you - apologies! (at least I
read the right reg, and merely mistyped it's number
).
No, at least some definitely does.
Quite so - but I'd say that it
all applies to MPB conductors just as much as to any other type of protective conductor - I can see nothing that says otherwise, can you?
They would still require main bonding, for the reasons we all know, but I can't see (in terms of the regs) why the actual MPB cable (connected to the MET) could not be attached to the pipe at a point remote from where it entered the premises - the pipe itself forming the 'protective conductor' (per 543.2.6) back to the point where the pipe entered the premises.
I have seen that proposed elsewhere, only to be shot down, but the regs. specifically say 'at the point of entry' - presumably to safeguard against any removal within, ...
Yes, except that the regs also (seem to) say that, with certain conditions, the connection from MET to that 'point where the pipe entered the premises' could be partially achieved by the pipe itself.
....but as you say...
I've been waiting for someone to ask that in relation to SB, to which it applies just as much as it does to MPB! That reg is very vague - I'm not sure what would constitute "precautions against its removal". Frankly, I would think this was likely to be more of a concern in relation to SB than to MPB - since I would think it far more likely that people would play around with (perhaps even 'remove') bits of piping around a bathroom than they would be likely to 'remove' the main water supply pipe to their house!
Yes, but an insert of a piece of plastic pipe would leave the supply still requiring a main bond at point of entry but the same in the bathroom could leave a pipe isolated apart from the remaining SB.
Yes, I agree that the consequences of, say, inserting a piece of plastic pipe in the pipe run could have more serious (electrical) consequences in the case of MPB, as compared with SB, but the regs do not really to make a distinction. The regs seem to allow the pipe to be used as part of the bonding path
in either case, provided only that 543.2.6(iii) is satisfied - and, as I said, that's a pretty vague requirement. What do you think would satisfy it - maybe a 'Do Not Remove' label attached every metre or so along the pipe's length?
Kind Regards, John