Should the fence be earthed?

I've been asked to design a car park lighting scheme but the site owner insists on mains luminaires attached to his perimeter fence which is powder coated steel similar to Jacksons Euroguard. My instincts tell me the fence should be earthed but I would be grateful for the views of forum members.

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  • The fence is not part of the electrical installation. As Andy Jewsbury said, protective bonding of extraneous-conductive-parts now (and, for some very long time, back to 16th Edition) only applied to each building.

    Whether you should use Class I or Class II luminaires is a good question.

    You see, there are cases where you need to NOT connect fences to an LV electrical installation ... for example, if near or associated with an HV substation, or electric railway (in these specific cases, you can end up with HV on your LV system).

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  • The fence is not part of the electrical installation. As Andy Jewsbury said, protective bonding of extraneous-conductive-parts now (and, for some very long time, back to 16th Edition) only applied to each building.

    Whether you should use Class I or Class II luminaires is a good question.

    You see, there are cases where you need to NOT connect fences to an LV electrical installation ... for example, if near or associated with an HV substation, or electric railway (in these specific cases, you can end up with HV on your LV system).

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