OK. Let's try to tidy this up and put it to bed, lest any remaining readers get even more confused!
I was pointing out that the consumer side of the water services, does not start at the location of the internal stop tap ... which as below you have expressed an agreement with me over.
Yes, I have always agreed with you about that and, indeed, have also agreed with you that very many people probably misunderstand this.
I think I now understand your point, but it really relates to people who have not read 544.1.2 properly, regardless of whether or not they have a correct understanding of where "the consumer's side of the water service" starts.
The first sentence of 544.1.2 makes it very clear that the pipe should be bonded
as near as practicable to the point of entry of the service into the premises, without any mention of whether that point is on the "supplier's side" or "consumer's side" of the service. Anyone who has read and understood that first sentence should bond in the correct place, even if they think (usually incorrectly) that "the consumer's side of the service" doesn't start until the internal stopcock.
The rest of 544.1.2 is all about what one should do if there is an insulating section or meter
at that point (the point of entry into the premises), and does not alter what I've said above. In that situation, anyone who has read and understood 544.1.2 should still bond in the required place, regardless of their understanding of where "the consumer's side of the service" starts.
Lest any readers be confused by what you've written, compliance with the first sentence of 544.1.2, when possible, is
required, not an option. You wrote:
Well it could well be the case, that the uninformed, then believe that the fixing of the MEB is required at a point after the internal tap/valve and it also could be that this tap/valve is located in a position where bonding immediately after the tap/valve (or within 600mm, consumer side) is not possible and further beyond that point is going to extremely difficult, without major upheaval. But the actual requirement in reality, allows the pipework to be bonded before the insertion of the internal stop tap/valve.
The regs don't just 'allow' this - the
require it, if (as per your example) it is practicable. As I've said, in the absence of complications which invoke the remainder of 544.1.2, the first sentence should always be complied with. In fact, that would actually still be true if, due to some local legal quirk, the "consumer's side of the service" in the premises did
not start until the internal stopcock (i.e. if the bonding was being done on the "supplier's side") - BS7671 does not care whether the pipe bonded is on the "supplier's side" or "consumer's side" of the service, only that it complies with 544.1.2.
Is it perhaps possible for us to agree on the above?
Kind Regards, John