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by prbaxter »
Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:22 pm
good points guys, thanks.
So, for example, a radiator in my bathroom, where there are no electrical sockets (other than the light fitting).
If I install a chrome plated towel rail, and plumb it to the existing central heating pipes made of copper, does it require earthing? Or is it already earthed?
Alternatively, if I have the radiator connected to plastic piping, then connected to copper, does that require earthing? the rad is isolated from the copper pipe.
The same kind of goes for all the plumbing in the bathroom, basin and bath taps and shower, which will be metal, but will mainly be plumbed in with plastic piping.
btw, the main cold water pipe under the house is lead, then goes to copper as passed through the dreaded water meter.
My sparky was talking about installing an RSD (?) for the bathroom, but he said I didnt need that if I used plastic piping.