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rattlehead85
Was at a 3rd floor flat today on a TNC-S system fed from a communal intake using 16mm t&e. The job was to replace a light and wire in a fan to the bathroom. Carrying out the tests required to complete a MEIC i found the main switch at the fuse board was burnt out with some minor damage to the supply cable.
The board can be replaced and cable re terminated but the issue i have is the bonding to the gas meter which is in the flat is only 6mm2 and run to the board within the flat and not back to the intake source position.
The 6mm2 earth feeding the flat is clearly being used as a combined bonding and earthing conductor. The water bond is sized to 10mm2 and bonded back at the intake position.
There is no feasible way to get a 10mm2 gas bond back to the intake point as this would involve major disruption to decor and extensive damage.
I have checked that the existing gas bond is integral and shows no signs of deterioration or thermal damage.
Can i feasibly leave this, change the board and note on the EIC that the bonding although integral is not to current regs or do i have no option bar destroying the property in question.
I have carried out extended tests of all circuits as the board needs replacing and the results bar the gas bond are within BS7671 constraints.
The board can be replaced and cable re terminated but the issue i have is the bonding to the gas meter which is in the flat is only 6mm2 and run to the board within the flat and not back to the intake source position.
The 6mm2 earth feeding the flat is clearly being used as a combined bonding and earthing conductor. The water bond is sized to 10mm2 and bonded back at the intake position.
There is no feasible way to get a 10mm2 gas bond back to the intake point as this would involve major disruption to decor and extensive damage.
I have checked that the existing gas bond is integral and shows no signs of deterioration or thermal damage.
Can i feasibly leave this, change the board and note on the EIC that the bonding although integral is not to current regs or do i have no option bar destroying the property in question.
I have carried out extended tests of all circuits as the board needs replacing and the results bar the gas bond are within BS7671 constraints.