Why should temporary continuity bonding clamps be used if cutting in to a copper water/central heating or gas pipe. Is it something to do with if the pipe is live you would become the pipes path to earth?
No.Is it something to do with if the pipe is live you would become the pipes path to earth?
Why should temporary continuity bonding clamps be used if cutting in to a copper water/central heating or gas pipe. Is it something to do with if the pipe is live you would become the pipes path to earth?
Where could the possibility of a spark come from?With gas,it prevents the possibility of spark and subsequent ignition of gas left in pipe.
it also maintains an equipotential zone in the working area.
pre 2008 the bonding requirements were stricter, but there is a trade off.BS 7671:2008 said:Where the location containing a bath or shower is in a building with a protective equipotential bonding system in accordance with Regulation 411.3.1.2, supplementary equipotential bonding may be omitted where all of the following conditions are met:
(ii) All final circuits of the location have additional protection by means of an RCD in accordance with Regulation 701.411.3.3
Under a fault condition it could rise to the risk of electric shock/arcing due to possible differing potentials between them.Where could the possibility of a spark come from?
Thank you. Where does the possibility of a spark come from when a gas pipe is cut?
Small, large, whatever. Even a tiny current can create a spark.Would this produce a small current but enough to make a spark?
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