Looking for a bit of advice on bonding on a new build shed.
The main water pipe enters the building in plastic/ alkathene so my understanding is that the main water does not need bonding.
But the pipework then feeds out to a heat pump which sits outside the building so I would say that the pipework that exits the building and is connected to the heat pump is now making contact with the ground through the heat pump that is bolted to a concrete pad so does this mean the pipework becomes an extraneous conductive part so does need to be bonded?
Part 2 of this question is that if the pipework does require bonding then what size of earth cable is required as looking at the regs book (table 54.8) my understanding is that is goes by the size of the main earthing conductor which is 240mm and anything over 150mm should be a 50mm earth but surely this doesn’t mean it requires a 50mm earth cable clamped to a 25mm copper pipe.
Thanks for any advice.
The main water pipe enters the building in plastic/ alkathene so my understanding is that the main water does not need bonding.
But the pipework then feeds out to a heat pump which sits outside the building so I would say that the pipework that exits the building and is connected to the heat pump is now making contact with the ground through the heat pump that is bolted to a concrete pad so does this mean the pipework becomes an extraneous conductive part so does need to be bonded?
Part 2 of this question is that if the pipework does require bonding then what size of earth cable is required as looking at the regs book (table 54.8) my understanding is that is goes by the size of the main earthing conductor which is 240mm and anything over 150mm should be a 50mm earth but surely this doesn’t mean it requires a 50mm earth cable clamped to a 25mm copper pipe.
Thanks for any advice.