(This is the second time I've posted this - the first one disappeared in a cloud of "Could not insert new word matches" )
I had my gas meter changed a few days ago, and having dug it out of the jun... valuable stuff under the stairs, I found there is no Earth bonding to be seen.
I understand that according to Part P I can install this without involving Building Control.
Now, the only bare metal is on the incoming pipe - past the meter it's all painted. Can I assume the gas meter bonds across its pipes, or do I need to clean the paint off the house-side pipe? (Even I'm not daft enough to put the clamp onto paint!)
If the latter, do I need to clean the whole circumference to the width of the strap, or would cleaning a patch for the clamp-body be enough?
And finally, what's the actual requirement for a gas pipe Earth bond wire - I've seen several sizes quoted, but should it really be 6, 10, 16mm²? I have some nice 84-strand 6mm which is really flexible and lovely to work with, and I'd like to use that if it's big enough (the MET is only about a metre away incidentally, but is through a wall).
Cheers,
Howard
I had my gas meter changed a few days ago, and having dug it out of the jun... valuable stuff under the stairs, I found there is no Earth bonding to be seen.
I understand that according to Part P I can install this without involving Building Control.
Now, the only bare metal is on the incoming pipe - past the meter it's all painted. Can I assume the gas meter bonds across its pipes, or do I need to clean the paint off the house-side pipe? (Even I'm not daft enough to put the clamp onto paint!)
If the latter, do I need to clean the whole circumference to the width of the strap, or would cleaning a patch for the clamp-body be enough?
And finally, what's the actual requirement for a gas pipe Earth bond wire - I've seen several sizes quoted, but should it really be 6, 10, 16mm²? I have some nice 84-strand 6mm which is really flexible and lovely to work with, and I'd like to use that if it's big enough (the MET is only about a metre away incidentally, but is through a wall).
Cheers,
Howard