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19-06-2016 #7
If the connector shell is conductive (metal) then that should be bonded as well. Often the shield is connected to the connector shell, but if you can spare/spec a pin then this provides a predictable low-impedance path to earth, and would be a good thing.
There's two goals here:
1) Equipotential bonding of all exposed conductive elements - for that reason the metal connector shells should be bonded to earth.
2) Electrical shielding of EM-emissive cabling - for that reason the shield should contain as much of the cable run as physically possible - achieved by bonding the braided sheaf to the connector shell.
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