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Having to re cable the lighting in a metal portacabin,the cabin is placed in a workshop,would you main bond it,doubts due to new 18 th edition,on the requirements of main bonding.
The cabin is not an extraneous conductive part,& will be earthed fortuitously by the lighting equipment.
 
Having to re cable the lighting in a metal portacabin,the cabin is placed in a workshop,would you main bond it,doubts due to new 18 th edition,on the requirements of main bonding.
The cabin is not an extraneous conductive part,& will be earthed fortuitously by the lighting equipment.
What with a Crabby 1mm2 cpc, cosmic
 
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Yea,don’t seem right does it,before the 18th,definite main bond with appropriate cable.
 
The requirements as to whether the cabin needs bonding are no different from the 17th Ed to the 18th Ed. Nothing has changed.
 
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Does it need bonding.
 
Im looking @ it,with these new regs,on bonding,it states that if it’s a plastic insert,on incoming pipes,then no bonding required.
This includes all other pipework that is relevant to that system,it does not need bonding.
With that in mind,the Cabin isn’t extraneous & so does not require main bonding,but earthed locally by cpc of the equipment inside.
 
I doubt it requires protective bonding unless the cabin has its foundations anchored or bolted through the flooring membrane and in good contact with the general mass of earth below.
 
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I doubt it requires protective bonding unless the cabin has its foundations anchored or bolted through the flooring membrane and in good contact with the general mass of earth below.
Cheers
 
Yes I stand corrected I shouldnt have said that, it is meant to be an unbroken run from met.
 
The Swa supplying the DB not sized appropriately to allow main bonding.
 
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It can’t be an extraneous conductive part,cause it’s inside the building.
Why bond it when there’s no need to bond metal pipes in situ,if they have a plastic insert @ entry to that building .
 
Why bond it if you’ve said it’s not extraneous??
Agrre but what tests have been done to prove it's not extraneous?
 
It can’t be an extraneous conductive part,cause it’s inside the building.
Why bond it when there’s no need to bond metal pipes in situ,if they have a plastic insert @ entry to that building .
You could say that about any metalwork within the building that may or may not be classed as extraneous.
 

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