iwirehouses
Senior Member
Hi everyone. I have a great troubleshooting record but have never seen this one. I figured this is an easy one. Check if theres voltage on anything and check if the plumbing and electrical is grounded. Should be obvious.
When i got there, she told me that when she takes a bath, and puts her hand on the metal shower door frame, she can slightly feel electricity in the door frame.
There is a gfci near by so i took out my multi meter. Went gfci neutral to shower head and drain. 0 volts. Went gfci neutral to door frame, 24 volts. The shower enclusure in fiberglass. Put a temporary jumper from shower head to door frame. The neutral to door frame cleared to 0volts.
To check the plumbing was grounded, i went gfci hot to shower head and drain. 120volts.
Gfci hot, to door frame and got 0. Went between the drain and door fame and got 1 volt
Id like to bond the door frame to the plumbing. But i dont know how i would do that. Its a finished bathroom in a second floor. Any insight would be great. Thank you!
When i got there, she told me that when she takes a bath, and puts her hand on the metal shower door frame, she can slightly feel electricity in the door frame.
There is a gfci near by so i took out my multi meter. Went gfci neutral to shower head and drain. 0 volts. Went gfci neutral to door frame, 24 volts. The shower enclusure in fiberglass. Put a temporary jumper from shower head to door frame. The neutral to door frame cleared to 0volts.
To check the plumbing was grounded, i went gfci hot to shower head and drain. 120volts.
Gfci hot, to door frame and got 0. Went between the drain and door fame and got 1 volt
Id like to bond the door frame to the plumbing. But i dont know how i would do that. Its a finished bathroom in a second floor. Any insight would be great. Thank you!

