Equipotential Bonding

Making sure that all metal parts that could conduct electricity are connected together with wires so that they stay at the same electrical potential.

Equipotential bonding is a safety feature used in electrical systems to protect people and equipment from electric shock. In simple terms, it means making sure that all metal parts that could conduct electricity—such as water pipes, gas lines, or metal frames—are connected together with wires so that they stay at the same electrical voltage, or “potential.”

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