Do toilet equipotential coupling terminals have to be concealed? Which norm prescribes, thank you!

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It must be, otherwise there is no way to put bricks. It's not nice to be exposed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily, if the water supply and drainage is a plastic pipe, it can not be installed

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not prescribed, it's practical and beautiful, but it's better not to seal it.

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2 answers2024-09-15

Inside is a metal strip connected to the electrical box grounding wire together up to the top floor down to the ground The top is connected to the lightning protection facility Conductive effect When the brick is covered, you can cover it under the brick Note It also belongs to public facilities It is best not to cut off the metal plate during construction.

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Yes, the terminal box is a secondary grounding box, there's nothing wrong with it, it's fine.

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Wiring from the metal components of the bathroom.

4 answers2024-09-15

You think too much, this is just an exposed point of the grounding wire, which is used to detect the performance of the grounding wire. The ground wires of the socket and distribution box are connected to him. Lightning is directly into the ground through the grounding electrode, and will not cause lightning accidents in the bathroom.

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I can tell you responsibly that it doesn't have to be because they don't have a strong sense of security. Equipotential bonding of metal objects in the bathroom will reduce the possibility of electric shock. There is some truth to his design.