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Matt0029

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I know no one really does. But technically why should we use bonding clamps when we cut a section of gas or water pipes out? Thanks.
 
To stop it sparking if it’s a better earth than the house electrics
 
Cutting the pipe can cause a small spark?

Yes if current is being passed to earth via it as the steel / copper pipe in contact with ground has a better / lower resistance than the main earth / house lost the main earth

@Murdoch can you explain it better ?
 
It can actually throw you across the room!
If there is a short that is running to earth through the water.gas pipe and you cut this pipe - at some point of the cut , you become the best path to earth and get the full current running through you!
By clamping either side of your cut you provide a lower resistance path for the short to carry on through the pipe to earth (via the clamp wire) - rather than via your body.
 

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