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<blockquote data-quote="extension15" data-source="post: 9029" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Surely, supplementary bonding in a bathroom is about creating a local zero potential zone (between all relevant metalwork)...</p><p></p><p>The problem with a running a cable back to the MET is it could be disconnected or even damaged, rendering the supp bonding in the bathroom non compliant..</p><p></p><p>(just my thoughts..)</p><p></p><p> ; \</p><p></p><p>(16th edition) supp bonding can be just outside the bathroom (loft space or adjacent room/cupboard)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extension15, post: 9029, member: 5"] Surely, supplementary bonding in a bathroom is about creating a local zero potential zone (between all relevant metalwork)... The problem with a running a cable back to the MET is it could be disconnected or even damaged, rendering the supp bonding in the bathroom non compliant.. (just my thoughts..) ; \ (16th edition) supp bonding can be just outside the bathroom (loft space or adjacent room/cupboard) [/QUOTE]
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