True - but I couldn't really think what sort of metalwork it might be connected to within a wall other than 'structural parts' - and even that incredibly unlikely!
Metal grab rail and half shower enclosure is screwed through tiles on top of concrete board screwed to wooden stud wall.
Other half of enclosure is fixed through tiles on concrete board to a plasterboard panel wall.
Don't know technical name, calling it a plasterboard panel wall as its 2 layers of plasterboard with a cardboard honeycomb type structure between the 2.
Never heard of bonding an enclosure or grab rail, but asked because on another thread there was talk about the possibility of a damaged cable or bad connection leaking current through a wet floor and / or wall plaster giving a tingle through shower... Which made me think in that scenario if enclosure and grab handle should be bonded.
Metal grab rail and half shower enclosure is screwed through tiles on top of concrete board screwed to wooden stud wall.
Other half of enclosure is fixed through tiles on concrete board to a plasterboard panel wall.
Don't know technical name, calling it a plasterboard panel wall as its 2 layers of plasterboard with a cardboard honeycomb type structure between the 2.
Then, definitely not a need for supplementary bonding.
Never heard of bonding an enclosure or grab rail, but asked because on another thread there was talk about the possibility of a damaged cable or bad connection leaking current through a wet floor and / or wall plaster giving a tingle through shower... Which made me think in that scenario if enclosure and grab handle should be bonded.
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