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Others already replied but what I was told was:
A mate also suggested the pipe should be highlighted in some special tape rather than painted black but I never heard of that one before.
- It has to be bonded within 600mm (I think it is though whether that is straight-line distance or distance the bond is along the pipe?)
- It is recommended to be bonded before any joint
- They didn't like that it was attached on top of a painted pipe
So is the general conclusion that the electrician has simply reported all the non-code points and then spun this up into a nice day's work as something that needs to be done? i.e. the price isn't outrageous for the job quoted but the job quoted isn't really necessary.
These RCD units that go inside the consumer unit... do they just pull out and can be replaced or is it more complicated than that? Plug & play I could cope with, anything else I'm not going near it!
I didn't realise the clamp over painted pipe. If that is the case, it probably should be sorted although as I said, if the gas supply is plastic to the meter it's not needed anyway. It would be easy to sand back the paint and re-clamp.
The reg is "Where practicable the connection should be made within 600mm of the meter outlet union or at the point of entry if the meter is external". Given the earth seems to run in the same conduit as the gas pipe, you could just bring the bond at the point of entry to the house.