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Cross bonding central heating pipes, good practice to wire in 4mm2 ?
any thoughts...
any thoughts...
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I'm trying to remember when it was last a requirement to 'cross-bond' heating pipes....
I'm also trying to imagine a scenario where central heating and hot water pipes would be classed as an extraneous-conductive part (assuming domestic).
I'm trying to remember when it was last a requirement to 'cross-bond' heating pipes....
I'm also trying to imagine a scenario where central heating and hot water pipes would be classed as an extraneous-conductive part (assuming domestic).
I only ever do this if instructed to.
Whan I do it, I link the bands of the earth clamps together by passing the end of the first one through the next and so on.
I then attach the earth conductor to just one of the clamps.
I only ever do this if instructed to.
Whan I do it, I link the bands of the earth clamps together by passing the end of the first one through the next and so on.
I then attach the earth conductor to just one of the clamps.
I only ever do this if instructed to.
Whan I do it, I link the bands of the earth clamps together by passing the end of the first one through the next and so on.
I then attach the earth conductor to just one of the clamps.
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