Hi,
Just bought a Chrome Towel Rail/ Radiator, I realise all metal work in the bathroom needs supplementary bonding, but will attaching the earth clamps to the copper heating pipes under the floorboards be sufficient to earth the radiator or does the body of the radiator need its own clamp attached??
There are no plastic parts between the pipework and the radiator to break the continuity, (unless there is something in a thermostatic valve that would break the continuity)
I realise the the clamps need to be accessable for inspection, but the pipes will be recessed into a block wall so under the floor is the closest I will be able to get unless I attach it to the radiator itself, something I do not want to do.
Thanks in advance!
Just bought a Chrome Towel Rail/ Radiator, I realise all metal work in the bathroom needs supplementary bonding, but will attaching the earth clamps to the copper heating pipes under the floorboards be sufficient to earth the radiator or does the body of the radiator need its own clamp attached??
There are no plastic parts between the pipework and the radiator to break the continuity, (unless there is something in a thermostatic valve that would break the continuity)
I realise the the clamps need to be accessable for inspection, but the pipes will be recessed into a block wall so under the floor is the closest I will be able to get unless I attach it to the radiator itself, something I do not want to do.
Thanks in advance!