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Why Bond Metal Parts? Here's the Real Reason

All non-current-carrying metal parts must be bonded together to ensure a low-impedance fault path. This requirement is outlined in CSA C22.1 Rule 10-614, which is essential for electrical safety in installations. Bonding ensures that any fault current has a clear and safe path to ground, reducing the risk of electrical shock and fire. Proper bonding is a fundamental practice in electrical systems to maintain safety and compliance with electrical codes.

This rule applies to various types of electrical installations, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. By bonding all non-current-carrying metal parts, the system ensures that fault currents are directed safely to ground, minimizing the risk of injury or damage. This practice is a key component of electrical safety standards and is required by regulatory bodies to ensure the integrity and reliability of electrical systems.

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Educational content only. Always follow your local electrical code and consult a licensed electrician before doing any electrical work.

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