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<blockquote data-quote="sellers" data-source="post: 142102" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>what work are you doing on the property? Personally I would change it, it shouldn't be like that in the first place.</p><p></p><p>The pipe may go to next door and be unused but still be bonded and you may be getting your good earth off their TNS, TNC-S or TT system via the bond. New Consumer unit gets installed next door, spark gets rid of the bond to the redundant pipe and your ZE may go very very high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sellers, post: 142102, member: 2357"] what work are you doing on the property? Personally I would change it, it shouldn't be like that in the first place. The pipe may go to next door and be unused but still be bonded and you may be getting your good earth off their TNS, TNC-S or TT system via the bond. New Consumer unit gets installed next door, spark gets rid of the bond to the redundant pipe and your ZE may go very very high. [/QUOTE]
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