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<blockquote data-quote="Mudassar08" data-source="post: 545607" data-attributes="member: 36883"><p>Hi as a apprentice i am undersanding most things but sorry for asking too many questions this will be the final one. Thanks to whoever answers my questions.</p><p>So if a Tt develops a fault from live to earth without tripping any breaker and supposedly saying the water pipe is bonded to the met and ofc that will rise to 240 aswell right? Right. Now the question is will all the surrounding properties have voltage on their pipes too cos the 240 from the faulty house will backfeed. The water mains is all common for the whole street.</p><p>Ty guys. This is a friendly forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudassar08, post: 545607, member: 36883"] Hi as a apprentice i am undersanding most things but sorry for asking too many questions this will be the final one. Thanks to whoever answers my questions. So if a Tt develops a fault from live to earth without tripping any breaker and supposedly saying the water pipe is bonded to the met and ofc that will rise to 240 aswell right? Right. Now the question is will all the surrounding properties have voltage on their pipes too cos the 240 from the faulty house will backfeed. The water mains is all common for the whole street. Ty guys. This is a friendly forum! [/QUOTE]
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