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Hi All
Reg 10 of the above talks about using a "temporary continuity bond to the appropriate standard" - does anybody know what the "appropriate standard" is for these temporary continuity bonds.
Thanks in anticipation
GMCHAS
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Thanks for the reply ITER but i am actually after the "appropriate standard" that the regs make reference to rather than the actual product.
GMCHAS
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It is recommended that the temporary continuity bond is at least 1.2m long and comprise of a single core insulated flexible cable or equivalent of at least 250v rating. The cable should have a cross sectional area of 10mm multi-strand construction generally in accordance with BS 6004, BS 6007 or BS 6231 with a robust clip / clamp attached at each end .
Extract taken from Corgi essential gas safety fourth Edition.
Hope this is what you are looking for
John
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Hi John
Thankyou - this is more like the info i am after. Do you by any chance know if the Corgi reference you have given is the "appropriate standard" HSE talk about in Reg 10.?
Graham
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I would imagine that this is the appropriate standard as all information in the Corgi book is in accordance with GSIU regs
John
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Once again thank you John - most helpful.
Graham
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