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is it okay to bond the gas and water at the boiler?? Gas meter is tricky to get to, was going to just take a 10mm to water pipe at boiler and just loop across to gas supply at the boiler
 
Seen this done loads of times but not strictly correct unless you are very close to the point of entry ?
 
Seen this done loads of times but not strictly correct unless you are very close to the point of entry ?
Gas enters the flat and goes along the ceiling and into meter in bathroom, then goes underfloor and over to boiler. Not sure where the water enters the property, can’t see stop cock anywhere.
 
Does it definitely need bonding?
 
Does it definitely need bonding?
The gas definitely does, it’s copper throughout. The water but I would have to test to see
 
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Are there any other gas appliances? Bond should be before any branch.
 

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