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Hi guys, just looking for a few thoughts on this one. This is a pretty big property with the gas meter situated in a small outhouse. There is no power in the the outhouse. The supply pipework comes out of the ground in copper into the meter.
Then exits the meter in plastic and goes below ground. It emerges and turns back to copper where it enters the main house building. I can’t test the pipe in the main house as it is already connected to the boilers and therefore the mains water supply pipe (also currently in-bonded)
The intention is to run a 16mm bonding conductor as it is a fair hike from the MET to catch the water as it comes in but I’m trying to decide what to do after that.....
Bond the gas in the main house then loop out and catch the meter too.....or just the meter given the copper in the house is unlikely to be extraneous due to the plastic section. Bit weird really so any thoughts appreciated
Then exits the meter in plastic and goes below ground. It emerges and turns back to copper where it enters the main house building. I can’t test the pipe in the main house as it is already connected to the boilers and therefore the mains water supply pipe (also currently in-bonded)
The intention is to run a 16mm bonding conductor as it is a fair hike from the MET to catch the water as it comes in but I’m trying to decide what to do after that.....
Bond the gas in the main house then loop out and catch the meter too.....or just the meter given the copper in the house is unlikely to be extraneous due to the plastic section. Bit weird really so any thoughts appreciated