Test it and you know. Don’t know why bonding vs earthing causes so many issues
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Not in most cases, but giving it a test to prove it would be a good idea.
Personally I’ve never needed to bond one but if you did do you have to make up flying leads? I ask because the way most of them are constructed surely cannot be electrically sound? The slots were never designed to pass current of any sort or provide good continuity, so surely all of the main rails would require a fly lead to each other and all of the cross rails would also require fly leads into the main rails, should it be determined that bonding was necessary
Test it and you know. Don’t know why bonding vs earthing causes so many issues
Why is it stupid?Talking to a new bloke today that said
"This might be a stupid question "
I said straightaway " No such thing as a stupid question "
He immediately says
" Do you like sausages?"
.......................
"Ok I'm wrong there is such a thing as a stupid question!"
Enough paint was scratched off to ensure earth continuity to the grid in some places.... fitted 26 600 x 600 LED panels in ceiling grid. ....panels were earthed....required hammers and pry bars....
Well, after laughing at this question initially, I was looking through a tendering document today and lo and behold one of the requirements was to bond all pipework, structural steel and suspended ceiling grids.
This was a council job, so you'd think there was someone who knows what's what.
Be a nice little earner; on an hourly rate, making up little earth links and self tapping screws across every joint in a suspended ceiling grid.
Can we make this a new regulation?
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