We moved into out present house in 1997, and had an electrician bring all the electrics up to date, including a new CU.
At that time the electrician installed some earth bonding sections that run as follows:
section 1:
From external electricity meter box
to CU
From CU
to copper water main pipe at the point of entry to the house
section 2:
From copper cold water pipe that feeds the plastic cold water storage tank in the roof
to the three copper pipes running from this tank to various destinations
The effect of this arrangement appears to be to provide a path to the CU earth from every copper pipe in the house.
I have been reading recently that metal pipework should not be connected back to earth in this way.
The present intent of bonding appears to be to bond together every metal object in a bathroom (say),
without connecting back to the CU or the water main.
Have the regulations changed since 1997?
Is my bonding in accordance with current regulations?
Is it safe? If not, what do I need to do?