Supplementary Bonding Required?
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Cell01
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Supplementary Bonding Required?

by Cell01 » Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:10 am

Hi,

Am planning on a complete re-jig of my bathroom so I'll be using pushfit joints with plastic piping to the bath, Radiator and sink. Does this mean that there's no need for any supp bonding?

Cheers, chris.

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Re: Supplementary Bonding Required?

by BLAKEY1963 » Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:40 pm

[quote="Cell01"]Hi,

Am planning on a complete re-jig of my bathroom so I'll be using pushfit joints with plastic piping to the bath, Radiator and sink. Does this mean that there's no need for any supp bonding?

Cheers, chris.[/quote]

CHRIS
IF PLASTIC PIPE IS REPLACING COPPER U DO NOT NEED TO
BOND EXTRANEOUS METAL PARTS.
U STILL MAKE SURE INCOMING WATER MAIN IS BONDED WITH 10 MM2 AND INCOMING GAS IS BONDED WITH 10 MM2.


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by Cell01 » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:54 pm

Many Thanks Blakey, will do.

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