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A BIT OF A PUZZLER !!
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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 195157" data-attributes="member: 2978"><p>To make it clear the setup is as follows:</p><p></p><p>House with Consumer unit with RCBO Feeding 2.5mm SWA to garage CU with BS60898 MCB's armour and 1 x 2.5mm core plus 1 x 10mm bond to both MET's</p><p></p><p>Main bonding in 10mm to both gas pipes entering the house from house MET, The garage is 1 metre away and has gas supply in steel pipe and 1 outgoing steel pipe set in ground going into house, it also has another high level ( 2.2metre high ) 28mm copper pipe going from meter to house both bonded on both CU MET's so pretty well connected to each other, so no segregation can be achieved. that is as clear as I can make it for anyone being confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 195157, member: 2978"] To make it clear the setup is as follows: House with Consumer unit with RCBO Feeding 2.5mm SWA to garage CU with BS60898 MCB's armour and 1 x 2.5mm core plus 1 x 10mm bond to both MET's Main bonding in 10mm to both gas pipes entering the house from house MET, The garage is 1 metre away and has gas supply in steel pipe and 1 outgoing steel pipe set in ground going into house, it also has another high level ( 2.2metre high ) 28mm copper pipe going from meter to house both bonded on both CU MET's so pretty well connected to each other, so no segregation can be achieved. that is as clear as I can make it for anyone being confused. [/QUOTE]
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