Ok, I was on the job shown by another old electrician to hook both the white neutral wire & the bare grd a different spots of the heater shell to give extra grounding .Its just a practice I learned on a commercial job with this old fellow , so I figure then that if the gentleman felt more confident wiring heaters in that manner & was nice enough to teach me some of his tricks , why not . Like one of the older deceased now inspector said to me , he felt a reassurance with an electricians job when he saw those extra grounds attached even though it wasn't mandatory in some applications. I also liked using the oxiban grease on all connections inside a panel even if the wires were copper . If moisture does happen to get into a panel , copper wires corrode & aluminum wires oxidize . Play it safe was my thoughts . I do hope this helps clear it up more . God bless, Ken
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