Putting aside the fact that Supplementary Equipotential Bonding is often not needed these days in accordance with the 17th edition providing that all circuits in the bathroom are protected by a 30ma RCD, all incoming services are mains bonded back to the MET, and that all circuits meet the require disconnection times; I have the following question:
Assuming a bathroom is wired to the 16th edition and that Supplementary Equipotential Bonding is required; from what I can find online, your not supposed/allowed to link the bathrooms Supplementary Equipotential Bonding directly back to the MET.
Now providing you link/bond all extraneous conductive pipe work and parts in the bathroom to the CPC's of all the circuits/applnces in the bathroom using 4mm solid core, thus ensuring they are at the same potential; why is it dangerous and thus presumable not allowed to at the same time take this 4mm bonding conductor back to the MET as well?
I'm struggling to think how a potential difference between two points in the bathroom may occur in this situation as the CPC of the bathroom circuits and the extraneous conductive pipe work would be at the same potential as they would be directly linked??
All I can think of is that you would get a difference in potential between the 4mm bonding conductor going back to the MET and the bathrooms circuits/applainces CPC's, even though they would be directly linked together in the bathroom.
Also this situation would also occur if the mains water stop cock enters the property in the bathroom as well as you would have main and supplementary bonding in the bathroom, what are you supposed do do then!?
Can anyone please clarify my senario?
Reagrds: Elliott
Assuming a bathroom is wired to the 16th edition and that Supplementary Equipotential Bonding is required; from what I can find online, your not supposed/allowed to link the bathrooms Supplementary Equipotential Bonding directly back to the MET.
Now providing you link/bond all extraneous conductive pipe work and parts in the bathroom to the CPC's of all the circuits/applnces in the bathroom using 4mm solid core, thus ensuring they are at the same potential; why is it dangerous and thus presumable not allowed to at the same time take this 4mm bonding conductor back to the MET as well?
I'm struggling to think how a potential difference between two points in the bathroom may occur in this situation as the CPC of the bathroom circuits and the extraneous conductive pipe work would be at the same potential as they would be directly linked??
All I can think of is that you would get a difference in potential between the 4mm bonding conductor going back to the MET and the bathrooms circuits/applainces CPC's, even though they would be directly linked together in the bathroom.
Also this situation would also occur if the mains water stop cock enters the property in the bathroom as well as you would have main and supplementary bonding in the bathroom, what are you supposed do do then!?
Can anyone please clarify my senario?
Reagrds: Elliott