If you wait a couple of weeks and its got plastic incomer won't need bonding big tin hat on-off the cuff remark.
 
If you wait a couple of weeks and its got plastic incomer won't need bonding big tin hat on-off the cuff remark.

As I understand the draft, I might be wrong, the metallic pipe entering the building need not be bonded;

'Chapter 41 Protection against electric shock
Section 411 contains a number of significant changes. Some of the main ones are mentioned below.
· Metallic pipes entering the building having an insulating section at their point of entry need not be connected to the protective equipotential bonding (Regulation 411.3.1.2).'
(Hager)

Whereas before, it was a slam dunken?
 

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