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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 06:48:09 -0700, 4CET wrote:
I am fitting metal bath panels under my metal bath tub. The panels are entireley insulated from the bath tub by a plastic frame and have a non-conductive finish. They are fixed to the walls by wooden batons and have no connections to anything that is conductive. The bathroom has copper pipes and a plastic waste. Do I need to bond these bath panels? No: they are not "extraneous-conductive" parts as defined in the IEE regs (at least the old ones - I don't know offhand if they've changed the terminology). In plain language they're not electrically connected to anything outside the bathroom that could get made electrically "live" in the event of a fault, so there's no point in bonding them. You do need to bond the copper pipes. I think not, but I would value the opinion of a pro. Me? Plumbing & heating eng'r with "16th edition" C&G 2381, member of approved electrical "competent persons" scheme, BSc Electrical & Electronic Eng, but not a practicing sparks. -- YAPH http://yaph.co.uk A: Because it messes up the order in which people read text. Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing? |
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