I'm looking at moving a main phone line point. It comes in from a telegraph pole, through the roof and it appears to be earth bonded onto a copper water pipe that feeds a header tank in the loft. Where I'm planning on moving it is no where near a suitable earth bond point without a much longer run of cable.
So my questions are:
1) Does anyone know if earth bonding is a legal, regulated or statutory requirement for incoming telecom lines?
2) Is there any safety implications fire/electrocution risk if it's not properly earth bonded?
3) Will the earth bonding have any protective effect from lightning for phones/broadband routers/plugged in devices etc?
4) What is the purpose of earth bonding phone lines if not already answered in my questions above?
My understanding is the current/voltage is so low in phone lines and my hunch is that earth bonding is an unnecessary or perhaps precautionary extra layer of safety, but I thought best to check the wisdom of others that may be more wiser and experienced first
Thanks in advance!
So my questions are:
1) Does anyone know if earth bonding is a legal, regulated or statutory requirement for incoming telecom lines?
2) Is there any safety implications fire/electrocution risk if it's not properly earth bonded?
3) Will the earth bonding have any protective effect from lightning for phones/broadband routers/plugged in devices etc?
4) What is the purpose of earth bonding phone lines if not already answered in my questions above?
My understanding is the current/voltage is so low in phone lines and my hunch is that earth bonding is an unnecessary or perhaps precautionary extra layer of safety, but I thought best to check the wisdom of others that may be more wiser and experienced first
Thanks in advance!
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