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Have a situation where a 6mm bonding cable put in place at first fix to bond gas bottles (to the kitchen gas/electric range cooker) isn't now going to work as the position of the bottles has moved significantly.
Putting a new run in isn't an option so rather than than hashing something together to extend that cable (with attendant ducting, burying etc), I'm wondering about fixing it instead to a rod or two (would be good to get the Zs down anyway) and then putting the gas bottles onto another set of rods. My logic is that £20-30 of rods could save me half a day of pratting about with the alternative.
Anyone got a view on this as I can't immediately think whether this would be acceptable or not! The installation is a PME to TN-S values (don't ask, it's what the DNO are happy with - they call it a SNE), this bonding is coming from a sub-board. All very 17th and shiny.
Putting a new run in isn't an option so rather than than hashing something together to extend that cable (with attendant ducting, burying etc), I'm wondering about fixing it instead to a rod or two (would be good to get the Zs down anyway) and then putting the gas bottles onto another set of rods. My logic is that £20-30 of rods could save me half a day of pratting about with the alternative.
Anyone got a view on this as I can't immediately think whether this would be acceptable or not! The installation is a PME to TN-S values (don't ask, it's what the DNO are happy with - they call it a SNE), this bonding is coming from a sub-board. All very 17th and shiny.