RCRosson
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- Location
- Thousand Oaks, CA
Hello,
I'm working a job in Downtown Los Angeles area and the inspector hit me for not having a HOT water bond. I'm familar with inspectors calling for the gas to cold water, which I did at the water heater; then in a continious run, ran to the new 100 amp meter main service. I ran an additional bond straight to the new ground rod just below the panel. Doesn't the fact that the plumbing is tied together at the facets eliminate the need for a redundant bond to the hot water?
Thanks.
I'm working a job in Downtown Los Angeles area and the inspector hit me for not having a HOT water bond. I'm familar with inspectors calling for the gas to cold water, which I did at the water heater; then in a continious run, ran to the new 100 amp meter main service. I ran an additional bond straight to the new ground rod just below the panel. Doesn't the fact that the plumbing is tied together at the facets eliminate the need for a redundant bond to the hot water?
Thanks.