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Hi
Sorry for this, I know you must all be sick of bathroom earthing questions.
I have a fairly simple bathroom set up as far as electrics are concerned. Plastic pipe throughout and SELV lighting so no supplimentary bonding issues there. I have an earth free extractor fan in the loft connected to the bathroom via that concertinal conduit stuff so again no earth issues.
That just leaves on thing, the shaver socket. Our shaver socket is surface mounted and is inside a stainless steel cabinet. This means that the T+E comes through a hole drilled in the back of the metal cabinet, into the surface box and then connects to the socket terminals.
My question is should the cabinet be earthed and/or supp bonded to the socket. Can't find anything in the regs about this but it seems to me that there are possible fault conditions that could make the cabinet live so the cabinet should be earthed, but I wanted to check what others thought first?
Sorry for this, I know you must all be sick of bathroom earthing questions.
I have a fairly simple bathroom set up as far as electrics are concerned. Plastic pipe throughout and SELV lighting so no supplimentary bonding issues there. I have an earth free extractor fan in the loft connected to the bathroom via that concertinal conduit stuff so again no earth issues.
That just leaves on thing, the shaver socket. Our shaver socket is surface mounted and is inside a stainless steel cabinet. This means that the T+E comes through a hole drilled in the back of the metal cabinet, into the surface box and then connects to the socket terminals.
My question is should the cabinet be earthed and/or supp bonded to the socket. Can't find anything in the regs about this but it seems to me that there are possible fault conditions that could make the cabinet live so the cabinet should be earthed, but I wanted to check what others thought first?