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<blockquote data-quote="Technician" data-source="post: 226180" data-attributes="member: 15198"><p>Sidewinder it was the reg. you quoted, 415.2.2 concerning the effectiveness of the bonding as installed that made me start to think that if it was not effective then according to 701.415.2 supplementary bonding had to be fitted. Applying Gn 3 to this the impedance of that bonding system should not exceed 0.05 ohm and if it does exceed that value then that part of the bonding should be improved. It all hangs, IMHO upon that one word "effectively" at the bottom of page 166.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technician, post: 226180, member: 15198"] Sidewinder it was the reg. you quoted, 415.2.2 concerning the effectiveness of the bonding as installed that made me start to think that if it was not effective then according to 701.415.2 supplementary bonding had to be fitted. Applying Gn 3 to this the impedance of that bonding system should not exceed 0.05 ohm and if it does exceed that value then that part of the bonding should be improved. It all hangs, IMHO upon that one word "effectively" at the bottom of page 166. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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