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<blockquote data-quote="jk000" data-source="post: 80000" data-attributes="member: 6101"><p>hi all, iv recently had the council round to fit a new kitchen and bath room. now the work is "finished" i noticed that the bathroom is not bonded properly(only some pipes were bonded but not all jointed together) and the kitchen sink and pipes not bonded at all. i informed the the supervisor who came 2 sign it off, and he send the the new 17th reg say that because the house is Rcd protected they dont need to be earthed (he is no electrician), iv never heard of that.. so is this right or do i need to sort it out??</p><p></p><p>sorry for the long-windedness</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>james</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jk000, post: 80000, member: 6101"] hi all, iv recently had the council round to fit a new kitchen and bath room. now the work is "finished" i noticed that the bathroom is not bonded properly(only some pipes were bonded but not all jointed together) and the kitchen sink and pipes not bonded at all. i informed the the supervisor who came 2 sign it off, and he send the the new 17th reg say that because the house is Rcd protected they dont need to be earthed (he is no electrician), iv never heard of that.. so is this right or do i need to sort it out?? sorry for the long-windedness thanks james [/QUOTE]
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