Perhaps it is to dissipate a static charge? I don't think it's a requirement in the regs but it's certainly not a bad idea.
Remember, if it's a PME system then it will need a seperate earth rod.
why? the separate earth rod for everything PME is not true!
Where else could you bond it to? You can't take it to the PME?
why can it not be taken to the PME?
Because you would be taking the PME outside of the equipotential zone. You would need electricity board permission and in my experience they are reluctant to give you an answer.
the airel is not going to introduce another earth potential to the installation. plus you do not need board permission to export a PME earth. they prefer it if you dont but it is simply up to yourself.
I was told something completely different by my NICEIC inspector. He pulled me on a garage/studio conversion that I installed a few years ago and said that I should have installed a seperate earth rod. He wasn't impressed either....