electricmanscott
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
Helped a buddy do a service change recently. He just had it inspected. The inspector said everything looked good but you forgot your bonding jumper between hot and cold water pipes and gas pipe. My buddy asked "is this something new?" The reply was "no, it's been in the code for thirty years. Just jump from hot to cold to gas at the water heater..."
There is no requirement to specifically bond hot and cold water pipes together.
The are interconnected at each shower, faucet, and the boiler. That takes care of that issue
Gas piping is bonded through boiler circuit. That takes care of that issue.
I've dealt with this guy before. If you happen to run insulated thhn for a grounding electrode or bonding conductor he "likes to see" green tape every foot or so.
Like I said, it's the little things.
Now I feel better. :grin:
There is no requirement to specifically bond hot and cold water pipes together.
The are interconnected at each shower, faucet, and the boiler. That takes care of that issue
Gas piping is bonded through boiler circuit. That takes care of that issue.
I've dealt with this guy before. If you happen to run insulated thhn for a grounding electrode or bonding conductor he "likes to see" green tape every foot or so.
Like I said, it's the little things.
Now I feel better. :grin: