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Chapter A General rules of electrical installation design

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P - Residential and other special locations<br />

2 Bathrooms and showers<br />

2.2 Equipotential bonding (see Fig. P1 )<br />

Water-drainage<br />

piping<br />

Socket-outlet<br />

Lighting<br />

Gaz<br />

Schneider Electric - Electrical <strong>installation</strong> guide 2008<br />

To the earth<br />

electrode<br />

Metal bath Equipotential conductors<br />

for a bathroom<br />

Fig. P19 : Supplementary equipotential bonding in a bathroom<br />

Metal<br />

door-frame<br />

2.3 Requirements prescribed for each zone<br />

Metallic pipes<br />

h i 2 m<br />

Radiator<br />

The table <strong>of</strong> clause 3 describes the application <strong>of</strong> the principles mentioned in the<br />

foregoing text and in other similar or related cases<br />

P11<br />

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