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Bonding to extraneous-conductive part in a Zoo compound

A animal compound in a zoo made up of a metal framed building, steel uprights and substantial metal enclosures within the building

On one side of the enclosure the large animal housing that contains the animal shelter when within the building but no exposed conductive parts

on the other side of the enclosure (metal cage between the two) the area for the keepers to work that does contain exposed conductive parts - example large pressure washer.

What are the thoughts on bonding the metal caging to the MET ? (the caging - substantial 50 mm sq metal section - is an extraneous-conductive part by measurement via connection to the metal girders of the building)

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  • example large pressure washer.

    How does the water (or any other services) get into (or under) the building? Metallic pipes?

      - Andy.

  • Water services enter in plastic pipe Andy. No Gas or oil pipe work.

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  • Water services enter in plastic pipe Andy. No Gas or oil pipe work.

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