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The point I was making was.
If (Under the 16th) a bathroom required supp bonding then I personally do not feel happy not supp bonding purely because each circuit of the location has an RCD under the 17th.
The decision to supp bond or not would be exactly the same under the 16th & 17th in all other respects.
The supp bonding of kitchen sink pipework was dropped quite some time ago because it is possible to create dangers that might not otherwise exist .
In a bathroom, if the pipework is "plastic" or predominently so then similar decisions have to be made although all the ccts cpcs would still be bonded together underf the 16th. If the pipework was metal (conductive) or predominently so then this would need to be supp bonded to such ccct cpcs too.
In essence, I would ignore the fact that the RCDs on circuits are present even though they were actually present
So do you test to see if it's necessary or just whip out the G/Y?