A spark told me the other day that when he bonds out a bathroom, he takes all the supplementary bonding wires from extraneous/exposed parts to a earth connnector block local to the bathroom and then runs a 10mm earth cable from this to the earth bar in the installation consumer unit.
I have always believed that when all the equipment in the bathroom was bonded together that the earth wires to the equipment in the bathroom that are inside the ft+e cable were sufficient (as they ensure 0.5 disconnection time) and there was no ned to run an extra earth back to the board.
I cannot seem to find anything in guidance note 7 about an extra earth,however, I have found it mentioned in websites such as this (as shown below)
All non-electrical metal components such as pipes, baths and basins should be joined with supplentary bonding earthing cable that then runs to the consumer unit where it is connected to the earthing block.
Why would sites include this if it was not needed.
I have always believed that when all the equipment in the bathroom was bonded together that the earth wires to the equipment in the bathroom that are inside the ft+e cable were sufficient (as they ensure 0.5 disconnection time) and there was no ned to run an extra earth back to the board.
I cannot seem to find anything in guidance note 7 about an extra earth,however, I have found it mentioned in websites such as this (as shown below)
All non-electrical metal components such as pipes, baths and basins should be joined with supplentary bonding earthing cable that then runs to the consumer unit where it is connected to the earthing block.
Why would sites include this if it was not needed.