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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 411654" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>GN3</p><p></p><p>Extraneous-conductive-parts may be, and often are, connected to the MET individually, as shown in Figure 5.4. However, it is permitted to connect them collectively or in groups where the main protective bonding conductor is looped from one extraneous- conductive-part to another. Where bonding is undertaken in this way, the bonding conductor should remain unbroken at intermediate points, as shown in Figure 5.5, thus maintaining continuity to other extraneous-conductive-parts should one be disconnected for whatever reason.</p><p> Bolted link</p><p> Means of earthing</p><p> Bolted link</p><p> Means of earthing</p><p> T Figure 5.4 The MET</p><p> T Figure 5.5 An unbroken main protective bonding conductor</p><p> Guidance Note 8: Earthing &amp; Bonding © T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 411654, member: 11861"] GN3 Extraneous-conductive-parts may be, and often are, connected to the MET individually, as shown in Figure 5.4. However, it is permitted to connect them collectively or in groups where the main protective bonding conductor is looped from one extraneous- conductive-part to another. Where bonding is undertaken in this way, the bonding conductor should remain unbroken at intermediate points, as shown in Figure 5.5, thus maintaining continuity to other extraneous-conductive-parts should one be disconnected for whatever reason. Bolted link Means of earthing Bolted link Means of earthing T Figure 5.4 The MET T Figure 5.5 An unbroken main protective bonding conductor Guidance Note 8: Earthing & Bonding © T [/QUOTE]
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