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Cable tray can only be classed as an exposed conductive part if it is being used as a CPC. If it was an exposed conductive part it would need to be earthed, not bonded. The cables will be insulated and sheathed, so they're adequately mechanically protected.
Cable tray can only be classed as an extraneous conductive part if it brings in a potential, usually earth potential. This can be ascertained easily by measuring the resistance from the MET to the tray and, if the result is more than 22k ohms, it does not need to be bonded.
So, in most cases, cable tray does not need to be earthed or bonded.
Cable tray can only be classed as an extraneous conductive part if it brings in a potential, usually earth potential. This can be ascertained easily by measuring the resistance from the MET to the tray and, if the result is more than 22k ohms, it does not need to be bonded.
So, in most cases, cable tray does not need to be earthed or bonded.