As I said, I think you are worrying unnecessarily.Im getting you all confused now
That doesn't alter what I've said. It sounds as if the hot water pipes are probably earthed via the heater, but that the cold ones are 'floating'. That's not really a problem.The hot pipes are via a electric water heater and 70% of entire system is via metal pipes with just plastic elbows.
It says ".... to prevent danger arising when any conductor (other than a circuit conductor) which may reasonably foreseeably become charged as a result of either the use of a system, or a fault in a system, becomes so charged ....", and I don't really see that it can be said to be 'reasonably foreseeable' that a short bit of floating pipe (floating because of the plastic elbows) could become 'charged' (which I presume meanss 'electrically live'). Even if you thought that was 'reasonably foreseeable' that regulation would require that you 'earth' it, which may or may not be satisfied by connecting it to the other (hot) pipe.regarding the EAWR i found this,not sure if its relevant.
As I said, I think you should stop worrying!
Kind Regards, John