I'm going to bed .
why?But if there is only one building supply & one DNO meter then it doesnt matter how many C/U there are .
Yes it would if copper..............if all in plastic throughout then no Sharps...... lot of new builds are, in fact the last 4 flat renovations i did were plastic for everything, incomer, stop cock, the rads - the lot.....looks awful under the rads bendy rough plastic pipe but i suppose that could just be the rough ass plumber !I am under the understanding that each flat would require its own bonding, from ita own CU, this is how we have always done them on the new build side of things. The only change now is that the water doesn't need bonding if all done in plastic.
If you were taking a measurement of Ze for the whole building you would disconnect the 'Earthing Conductor' from the MET, at the origin of the installation - i.e. the main board where the supply enters the building - and measure in the normal way.Ze? With muli flats bonding incoming supplies.. Does that mean your gonna need to knock on all doors to disconnect everyone's bonding to get a Ze?
So you have a single phase supply feeding x amount of flats. Are the flat supplies metered? What are the service arrangements, heating etc?Hello all, Now a quick question for you all.
Incoming gas and water supply at the bottom of the property. No bonding is in place ATM.
Now I always take the earth from the cu to each meter for each flat.
If its the same single phase supply feeding the flats then on the incoming earth block can't we just bond each gas and water meter from there?
Saving the mess of chasing ect??
What's the thoughts
Possibly the second one!! Else how do I know I'm getting Earth and not someone else's gas bonding as a reading?If you were taking a measurement of Ze for the whole building you would disconnect the 'Earthing Conductor' from the MET, at the origin of the installation - i.e. the main board where the supply enters the building - and measure in the normal way.Ze? With muli flats bonding incoming supplies.. Does that mean your gonna need to knock on all doors to disconnect everyone's bonding to get a Ze?
If you were working for an individual tenant and treating one of the flats as a seperate 'installation' in it's own right, then you would disconnect that particular flat's incomming earth from it's EMT (sub-MET) and measure Ze at the flat's CU, in the normal way.........external to the installation(flat).
If you were working for an individual tenant and NOT treating the flat as a seperate installation, but as a sub off the main board, then Ze would be measured at the 'origin' (main board), and the measurement at the EMT in the flat would be Zs of the sub-main..........with earthing and bonding connected.
In which of the above three circumstances do you envisage knocking at every flat to disconnect their bonding??
cos you have disconnected your incoming earth to do the test, and your incoming earth goes where?Possibly the second one!! Else how do I know I'm getting Earth and not someone else's gas bonding as a reading?
I asked that exact question once.. It didn't go anywhere... It was cut off from the earth spike when the house was renovated 10 yrs previous..cos you have disconnected your incoming earth to do the test, and your incoming earth goes where?Possibly the second one!! Else how do I know I'm getting Earth and not someone else's gas bonding as a reading?
so if you are in a row of terrace houses what do you do?
its the same principle.
so you would get a > reading if you measured it disconnected.!I asked that exact question once.. It didn't go anywhere... It was cut off from the earth spike when the house was renovated 10 yrs previous..The readings I was getting was the other flat's water and gas connections..
'Cos the bonding was still connected to the MET, along with the CU.so you would get a > reading if you measured it disconnected.!how could you be getting a reading from next door if you disconnect your earthing conductor, and it is not connected to anything?
Whilst you may be correct, I would dare say that it will be the wording of the regs that would catch you out, in that each flat is considered to be a separate dwelling.At the end of the day this is no different than a very large house with say 3-5 Sub-boards scattered about.
so WTF was the point in that?It went back to the MET next to the supply, along with the earths of the other flats. This MET was disconnected from the earth spike.
well, yes, by your own admission you left every flat with NO earth while you carried out your test,This MET was disconnected from the earth spike
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