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<blockquote data-quote="Barnet Al" data-source="post: 554805" data-attributes="member: 36755"><p>I have a question which hopefully more experienced Sparkys can help me with.</p><p></p><p>A gas supply comes to the meter in plastic at the client's property. Then of course goes to copper. The gas pipe used to run under a suspended floor which has now been filled in with floor screed, apparently the gas pipe was protected with pipe Insulation.</p><p></p><p>According to the OSG it wouldn't need protective bonding as it comes to the meter in plastic. But no mention of the what if it goes back into the ground. I couldn't find anything in the regs.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking it does as if it is buried in the floor screed, could it pick up potential? Any thoughts appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barnet Al, post: 554805, member: 36755"] I have a question which hopefully more experienced Sparkys can help me with. A gas supply comes to the meter in plastic at the client's property. Then of course goes to copper. The gas pipe used to run under a suspended floor which has now been filled in with floor screed, apparently the gas pipe was protected with pipe Insulation. According to the OSG it wouldn't need protective bonding as it comes to the meter in plastic. But no mention of the what if it goes back into the ground. I couldn't find anything in the regs. I am thinking it does as if it is buried in the floor screed, could it pick up potential? Any thoughts appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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