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Just had a nice chat with a couple of electricians about earth bonding an oil line on an external boiler. one said yes, should be bonded at the tank and where the pipes go thru the wall to the property inside. the other said no, because the boiler is outside the oil line doesn't need bonding as it doesn't go into the house. I am not to bothered what is right as I don't sign off the electrics, however it would be good to know what is right so I can tell them if they get it wrong.:D
 
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