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New Water Supply
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Hi,
I just wondered if someone could help. I currently have a flat above a commercial property and we were on a joint water supply. We have completed all the internal work and the water board have done their external work. My contractor is now saying that he needs to connect an earth to the new pipes and that he has to drag this across the flat from the opposite side where the RCD is located. Is there any way he could take an earth from the boiler which is in the room above where the new pipe comes in.
Thanks
I just wondered if someone could help. I currently have a flat above a commercial property and we were on a joint water supply. We have completed all the internal work and the water board have done their external work. My contractor is now saying that he needs to connect an earth to the new pipes and that he has to drag this across the flat from the opposite side where the RCD is located. Is there any way he could take an earth from the boiler which is in the room above where the new pipe comes in.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A qualified electrician should be doing this job. Only he will have the equipment to test the resistance of the earthing connection. Such a person ought not to be confused.
Personally I don't see why they are talking about a new earthing rod outside - if the resistance to earth was low enough before, I don't see why they are needing to break the previous earth connection - unless you have had a new consumer unit (meter) installed as well.
Neither do I see why they are seeking to charge you extra for this. If they quoted for the job, they quoted for the whole job - unless there was some caveat pointing this out on the Order Confirmation?
Personally I don't see why they are talking about a new earthing rod outside - if the resistance to earth was low enough before, I don't see why they are needing to break the previous earth connection - unless you have had a new consumer unit (meter) installed as well.
Neither do I see why they are seeking to charge you extra for this. If they quoted for the job, they quoted for the whole job - unless there was some caveat pointing this out on the Order Confirmation?
I just think the contractor has got a bit carried away with things and is now finding little extras to charge for. With me and my partner being quite young and not living there they have a key and let themselves in and do whatever - we would never know the difference I guess. He is not a qualified electrician - I do know a good one though so I will ask him to leave the job as it is and ask the electrician to sort out the earth to the new supply. Can I just ask will it just be the new bit of pipe that needs earthing as all our other water based appliances should still be earthing from the previous water supply?