BONDING LPG CYLINDERS??

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CHICKI

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Could someone please advise me on this? Cylinders are for a gas hod. ?:|

 
Hob! The house is oil fed but the hob comes from the cylinders on the side of the garage which get refilled when needed. I wouldnt say the were extraneous depending on what the gas engineer pipes it up with?

 
If the cylinders (presumably metal) are in contact with the ground outside and the LPG is piped into the house via a metallic pipe then there is a possibility that an earth potential different to that at the MET can be introduced onto the hob, therefore in that instance I think the pipe should be treated as an incoming service and bonded to the MET. However, as Andy suggested, if the pipe is not metal, ie extraneous, then there is no need to do anything.

 
I've asked this question of the technical help line a couple of years ago and they said if it's standing on a concrete pad it's very unlikely to be extraneous.

Usually LPG cylinders are connected to the pipework via a rubber hose,, so they would be isolated from the copper pipework anyway;)

 
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