I have recently been carrying out some work which has required me to lift a lot of upstairs floorboards and it has enabled me to see the wiring that feeds into the flat roof space of a single story extension. The extension was built well before we moved in. What I have found is that they have run an earth bonding wire from the pipework close to the stop cock up and through the roof space to emerge beneath my bathroom. However, there is no easy route through to the consumer unit so they have picked up the ring main earth in a junction box beneath the bathroom.
My question is, should this earth cable ideally extend all the way to the earth block at the consumer unit rather than use the ring main earth? The work we are doing in the house has given me a chance to extend the earth cable back to the main earth block. Is it ok to run the current cable to a copper pipe close by and then run the new cable from either the same clamp or a second clamp on the same pipe? Although the original cable appears to be around 6mm, I would use 10mm for the new cable, is this adequate?
My question is, should this earth cable ideally extend all the way to the earth block at the consumer unit rather than use the ring main earth? The work we are doing in the house has given me a chance to extend the earth cable back to the main earth block. Is it ok to run the current cable to a copper pipe close by and then run the new cable from either the same clamp or a second clamp on the same pipe? Although the original cable appears to be around 6mm, I would use 10mm for the new cable, is this adequate?