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Hey All,

At college, I was taught that main bonding - such as bonding to a gas pipe - must be carried out using a continuous copper conductor running directly from the Main Earthing Terminal (MET) to the pipework, with no extensions or alterations permitted. If the bonding cable is damaged or contains any connections, it must be replaced entirely. However, is it acceptable to use a crimped lug to improve the connection to the earthing clamp? My college instructors would argue that this introduces an unnecessary connection and, therefore, isn’t allowed.

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