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Bonding in greenhouse

On an eicr

I have a greenhouse connected to a sub DB in an outhouse, which is on a TT earth. Circuit is protected by upstream 30mA and 100mA RCD's.

I am debating in my mind if the frame of the greenhouse should be bonded to the single socket in the green house.

I would consider the frame as an extraneous part and therefore first reaction is to bond it.

But then thinking about it. bonding would reduce the risk of shock inside the greenhouse in the case of the socket became live but increase the risk of shock outside the greenhouse if the socket and greenhouse became live.

On balance I am tempted to go with not bonding, what are your thoughts?

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  • First, I assume that it is a metal greenhouse. More importantly, what is the rest of the construction. A greenhouse could sit on paving slabs, a concrete base, or even on dwarf walls.

    If it is extraneous, how does it introduce a potential: or in other words, how well is the metalwork connected to the general mass of the earth?

  • I have to admit I failed to do enough checks on the green house, at the time my initial reaction was that it probably needs bonding and didn't go much further with checks.

    It's either straight on the ground or on one layer of bricks, I know a big difference. If it's well connected to ground with a low impedance bonding makes sense. If it's isolated no need to bond, but what if it's say 300 ohms.

  • The R.C.D. will trip off with a 300 Ohm L to E short.

    Table 41.5

    Z.

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  • The R.C.D. will trip off with a 300 Ohm L to E short.

    Table 41.5

    Z.

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