meandenno1
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- Location
- Bradenton, FL
I have done work for a small complex with a pool and clubhouse. I recently was called for a lighting issue adjacent to the pool equipment and discovered an issue that would make the metal panel electrically "hot" when the lighting circuit was energized. The pool niche ground was carrying 120 volts to the pool water. I immediately had the maintenance manager close the pool and lock the pool feeder disconnect open. I discussed the issues with upgrading the pool equipment feeder to 4 wires with an insulated dedicated ground conductor. They decided to get their pool maintenance company to look at it. That company put in a new pool light transformer and re-opened the pool. In My opinion this is a death trap....any opinions?
