Hi all,
i am asking this question for a mate who is working on a BT contract,fitting there new fibre cabinets at the roadside.
At present they dig up the path etc and concrete in these new metal cabinets where BT tell them too.These cabinets are then linked (by BT) via there telephone cables to the smaller existing cabinets.(the ones you see BT engineers fiddling about in and looks like spaghetti!).The new cabinets he installs have 230v and the existing cabinet has only the telephone voltage.
BT says that if the new cabinet is less than 5 metres from the existing cabinet it requires cross bonding.Fair enough.
Retrospectively BT, are now asking my mate (for no payment) to go back and bond any site he has worked on if there is a disused,empty BT cabinet inbetween the fibre cabinet he has installed and the existing working telephone cabinet.
The new cabinet and existing telephone cabinet might be 6 metres apart but,the defunct cabinet might be in the middle of both making a gap of 3 metres either side to each cabinet and therefore they want all 3 bonded together.
These unused cabinets are completely empty and are just metal shells concreted into the roadside,nothing is or will be run from them.
Why does it have to be bonded to the other 2 cabinets,after all if there was a lampost or any other metal object in its place you would not need to bond to that? (i know they couldn't because it is not theirs!!)
If you do understand what i have asked and,you can quote me a reg' that will stop him having to do this we would be more than grateful.
I hope it makes sense

TH