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hi guys just bare with me please still learning lol! if i have connected my steel trunking to the metal frame work via bush and cuplin and and the steel frame is earthed and i can prove continuity from my trunking to the steel work do i still need to earth my steel trunking and also do i need fly links to my lid thanks in advance ?
 
For the sake of a bit of earth cable and a lug I would always Earth an exposed conductive part
 
Agree with Dave sparks on this one as should be well fixed with bolts to the DB with a Paxlin segregation between.
Yes, agreed also. I had read the OP as being fixed to structural steel.

Personally I would use copper links between lengths of trunking because it's the accepted practice here (even though they're not cheap).
 
Yes, agreed also. I had read the OP as being fixed to structural steel.

Personally I would use copper links between lengths of trunking because it's the accepted practice here (even though they're not cheap).

I have never seen the point, you fix the lengths together with steel plates then add a tiny bit of copper under two of the screws.
 

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