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Hi people, I'm due to do a cu change and noticed the single bonding cable to gas then to water but it's in two bits of cable. Am I right in thinking that it have to correct this due to cu change? It would mean running another cable which is annoying as gas and water are about 18inches apart but the existing is not long enough grrrrr!
 

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