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<blockquote data-quote="davetheglitz" data-source="post: 15405" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Two questions really:-</p><p></p><p>1) Is it permissible to use the same bonding wire for both gas and water providing it is in one continuous length. My gut feeling is yes - but can't substantiate this through the regs.</p><p></p><p>2) I've got to do a really awkward property soon where water, gas and electric are in the three outside corners of the house, fitted carpets and water stopcock behind kitchen units. Gas straight in and under floorboards. Would it be permissible to do all of the bonding at the gas central heating boiler in the kitchen (approx 2m from the water stopcock) on the basis that this is the easiest and nearest place. Note that there must be a branch in the supplies - so I would ascertain continuity to these points as well. If this is OK how would you cover yourself when writing the test cert?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help. I need to get this one right as it will be used for my NAPIT assessment! (Going it alone in October!)</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davetheglitz, post: 15405, member: 173"] Two questions really:- 1) Is it permissible to use the same bonding wire for both gas and water providing it is in one continuous length. My gut feeling is yes - but can't substantiate this through the regs. 2) I've got to do a really awkward property soon where water, gas and electric are in the three outside corners of the house, fitted carpets and water stopcock behind kitchen units. Gas straight in and under floorboards. Would it be permissible to do all of the bonding at the gas central heating boiler in the kitchen (approx 2m from the water stopcock) on the basis that this is the easiest and nearest place. Note that there must be a branch in the supplies - so I would ascertain continuity to these points as well. If this is OK how would you cover yourself when writing the test cert? Thanks for the help. I need to get this one right as it will be used for my NAPIT assessment! (Going it alone in October!) Dave [/QUOTE]
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