Bonding of a bolted-together equipment rack located in a vehicle

I have a custom built stainless steel equipment rack that is made up of many individual sections of stainless steel angle that are bolted together to form the complete rack. The stainless steel parts will not have any paint or finish applied. 

The equipment rack will be mounted in a vehicle with the bottom sections of the rack bolted to the metal floor of the vehicle. 

The equipment rack will have 12 Volt and 28 Volt equipment mounted on it.

My question.....

- Does a single wire connection from the vehicle's Main Earth Terminal (MET) to the equipment rack meet the protective bonding requirements?

I am hoping that I do not need to have a separate wire from the MET to each individual piece of steel angle, or a 'strap' linking the bolted-joints.


Parents
  • I know I’m getting old, but the first car radio I installed could be switched on the rear for installation in either a positive or negative ground vehicle, 

    Other than the antenna and speaker, the radio only required one wired connection, the vehicle bodywork completed the circuit.

    Things have changed, but not that much.

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  • I know I’m getting old, but the first car radio I installed could be switched on the rear for installation in either a positive or negative ground vehicle, 

    Other than the antenna and speaker, the radio only required one wired connection, the vehicle bodywork completed the circuit.

    Things have changed, but not that much.

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