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Hello you brilliant people,

Here is my problem, OSG says (if I remember), not to clamp bonding to soft metals. Customer has main water lead pipe coming in, stop cock, lead T to copper for kitchen etc , lead continues up burried in plaster to bathroom then to a small bit of copper, then plastic. Obviously want to clamp before junctions but its all lead.
Is the only way to bond after the T on the copper and then again in the copper in the bathroom?
TIA
Kind Regards, David
Just out of interest (long time i know) try Sicame Electrical Developments welcome a part of Hepworth group for lead clamps. Cheers
 

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