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Hi,
Ive got my assessment coming up soon and looks like im going to change by board indoors as jobs ive done have all been too far away to show assessor.
I live in a maisonette which is concrete. Walls floors and ceilings. All wiring in conduit using conduit as earth. Its TNS 60A mainfuse. The CU is underneath the immersion heater so water bonding wont be a problem.
The gas bonding is going to be a problem as the gas meter is on wall outside and there is no easy route. It is already bonded in 6mm buried in the floor.
The gas meter is outside and the only gas pipe in the house goes through wall directly into back of boiler thats it. So no pipes can possibly be touched.
I normally upgrade MEC to 16mm and MPBCs to 10mm as the norm but wanted to know how to do the calculation to see whether my 6mm gas bond complies?
Thanks in advance
Matt:Salute
Ive got my assessment coming up soon and looks like im going to change by board indoors as jobs ive done have all been too far away to show assessor.
I live in a maisonette which is concrete. Walls floors and ceilings. All wiring in conduit using conduit as earth. Its TNS 60A mainfuse. The CU is underneath the immersion heater so water bonding wont be a problem.
The gas bonding is going to be a problem as the gas meter is on wall outside and there is no easy route. It is already bonded in 6mm buried in the floor.
The gas meter is outside and the only gas pipe in the house goes through wall directly into back of boiler thats it. So no pipes can possibly be touched.
I normally upgrade MEC to 16mm and MPBCs to 10mm as the norm but wanted to know how to do the calculation to see whether my 6mm gas bond complies?
Thanks in advance
Matt:Salute