E eeb1933 Member Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Aug 17, 2009 #1 would you still bond a steel bath to the earth connection in the electric shower even though the installation is to 17th?
would you still bond a steel bath to the earth connection in the electric shower even though the installation is to 17th?
Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,710 Reaction score 1,422 Location S. Tyneside Aug 17, 2009 #2 no
matt.leung Well-known member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 0 Location Bromley, Kent Aug 17, 2009 #3 there is never any harm, so i would bond it.....
Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,710 Reaction score 1,422 Location S. Tyneside Aug 17, 2009 #4 adding unnecessary bonds can introduce a potential that would never have existed if it wasnt there. providing conditions in 7671 are met, i dont see any point in it
adding unnecessary bonds can introduce a potential that would never have existed if it wasnt there. providing conditions in 7671 are met, i dont see any point in it
wozz Distinguished Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 2,216 Reaction score 1 Location Kent Aug 17, 2009 #5 would you still bond a steel bath to the earth connection in the electric shower even though the installation is to 17th? Click to expand... depends on the resistance of the bath to earth, whether or not you bond it.
would you still bond a steel bath to the earth connection in the electric shower even though the installation is to 17th? Click to expand... depends on the resistance of the bath to earth, whether or not you bond it.
A a1spark Senior Member Joined Jan 24, 2009 Messages 630 Reaction score 0 Aug 17, 2009 #6 Cant think of any reason why I would do that, so the answer is No.