Aye, you're right - you don't know!!Equipotential bonding is only required if the extraneous conductive parts can introduce a potential to the property. If the feed is non metallic then it's not possible. Do you know what bonding is for?
Go on then, enlighten us...Aye, you're right - you don't know!!
So I was told by the gas engineer that did my last landlords certificate.
So if you'd care to elaborate on the "Oh dear" Dan, that would be appreciated.
Bonding no longer required where an RCD is fitted.
That's true for supplementary bonding onlyBonding no longer required where an RCD is fitted.