Hi all
Firstly, apologies if I am over worrying about this.... And secondly, apologies that I have no prior knowledge about the need to ground pipework and so might be missing something(s) obvious!
The water supply comes into our house through a WC next to the front door. There is an earth wire which looks like it goes outside. On the opposite wall is a sink, beneath which the two pipes (hot and cold) are connected with an earth and there are two "Do Not Remove, etc" metal tags. From my little knowledge, all seems well there.
The kitchen is at the back of the house and the mains water reaches the kitchen through a pipe that comes out of the flooring (floating floor). The pipe that comes out is the blue plastic PE MDPE type. I've no idea how long the run of that is because it is all under flooring. At the point where it comes out of the floor, it joins to copper piping which then feeds the kitchen sink. I can see no ground connection on any of that piping
Now this is where I might be in the 2+2 = 5 arena. But my query is that because there is plastic piping between the earthed copper pipes at point of entry and the piping in the kitchen, does that mean the kitchen pipes are not earthed? And if so is this something to worry about?
Cheers
Max
(PS - please move to electrics forum if that is more appropriate).
Firstly, apologies if I am over worrying about this.... And secondly, apologies that I have no prior knowledge about the need to ground pipework and so might be missing something(s) obvious!
The water supply comes into our house through a WC next to the front door. There is an earth wire which looks like it goes outside. On the opposite wall is a sink, beneath which the two pipes (hot and cold) are connected with an earth and there are two "Do Not Remove, etc" metal tags. From my little knowledge, all seems well there.
The kitchen is at the back of the house and the mains water reaches the kitchen through a pipe that comes out of the flooring (floating floor). The pipe that comes out is the blue plastic PE MDPE type. I've no idea how long the run of that is because it is all under flooring. At the point where it comes out of the floor, it joins to copper piping which then feeds the kitchen sink. I can see no ground connection on any of that piping
Now this is where I might be in the 2+2 = 5 arena. But my query is that because there is plastic piping between the earthed copper pipes at point of entry and the piping in the kitchen, does that mean the kitchen pipes are not earthed? And if so is this something to worry about?
Cheers
Max
(PS - please move to electrics forum if that is more appropriate).