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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 18947" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Bonding sinks went out of requirements many years ago, so in this instance as long as MEBs are up to date and Main earth to mini CU is correct size, I wouldn't be looking to bond anything else, especially as all new circuits are RCD protected. The only thing I would consider necessary would be bonding boiler pipes, as exiting electrics are to 16th, and obviously this has some bearing on pipework in kitchen.</p><p></p><p>Assuming splitting kitchen from rest of power circuits, then it will also be necessary to test modified circuit which hopefully is already on split CU, though would put results on EIC annotaed to state nature of mod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 18947, member: 490"] Bonding sinks went out of requirements many years ago, so in this instance as long as MEBs are up to date and Main earth to mini CU is correct size, I wouldn't be looking to bond anything else, especially as all new circuits are RCD protected. The only thing I would consider necessary would be bonding boiler pipes, as exiting electrics are to 16th, and obviously this has some bearing on pipework in kitchen. Assuming splitting kitchen from rest of power circuits, then it will also be necessary to test modified circuit which hopefully is already on split CU, though would put results on EIC annotaed to state nature of mod. [/QUOTE]
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