ryan_618
Senior Member
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- Salt Lake City, Utah
Question for you theory people out there:
Is there any way that the equipotential bonding discussed in 680.26 could be counter-productive or dangerous?
I have an addition going in that I inspected the footings on the other day. In this addition there will be some sort of strange therapuetic excersise thing that a person will stand in a tub of water and and be sprayed with jets of some sort (the guy didn't explain it any better than that...sorry).
I asked that he stub a piece of the rebar out of the foundation to have accessible in case we want to bond to it, like I said, I'm not sure what I am dealing with here.
Anyway, I would think that all equipotential bonding is good and couldn't be dangerous, but I would like a second opinion.
Is there any way that the equipotential bonding discussed in 680.26 could be counter-productive or dangerous?
I have an addition going in that I inspected the footings on the other day. In this addition there will be some sort of strange therapuetic excersise thing that a person will stand in a tub of water and and be sprayed with jets of some sort (the guy didn't explain it any better than that...sorry).
I asked that he stub a piece of the rebar out of the foundation to have accessible in case we want to bond to it, like I said, I'm not sure what I am dealing with here.
Anyway, I would think that all equipotential bonding is good and couldn't be dangerous, but I would like a second opinion.