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17th bonding ... again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shakey" data-source="post: 22521" data-attributes="member: 1554"><p>Rob,</p><p></p><p>dont forget the requirement to ensure that any extraneous paths are 'effectively connected' (ie less than the magic 1667 ohms) to the main protective bonding</p><p></p><p>But of course, if the reading is higher than that, they are probably not extraneous paths anyway (ie hepworth fedding copper) and wouldnt need bonding</p><p></p><p>on a side note, i saw a diagram of a bathroom from a 'leading' manufacturer the other day, which showed the bathroom sink having its own zones!!!!! I will dig it out - crazy fools!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shakey, post: 22521, member: 1554"] Rob, dont forget the requirement to ensure that any extraneous paths are 'effectively connected' (ie less than the magic 1667 ohms) to the main protective bonding But of course, if the reading is higher than that, they are probably not extraneous paths anyway (ie hepworth fedding copper) and wouldnt need bonding on a side note, i saw a diagram of a bathroom from a 'leading' manufacturer the other day, which showed the bathroom sink having its own zones!!!!! I will dig it out - crazy fools! [/QUOTE]
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