Pump shower and mains bonding

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I have one of those pump showers installed in my shower room. Not an electric one. The room is fairly small and has no electrical sockets.

The electrician who did the wiring has not done any equipotential bonding in the shower room.

Was he right not to do it or does it need to be done?
 
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I have one of those pump showers installed in my shower room. Not an electric one.
How does it work then … is it a hand job?

The room is fairly small and has no electrical sockets.
That’s good too … so tell me do you have lights or is it candle power? :)

The electrician who did the wiring has not done any equipotential bonding in the shower room.
Depends where the pump is located, what else is in the room and the type of pipe work you have to/from the pump. Sorry I can’t be specific without a bit more info.
 

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