60 amp sub panel for pool... seeking sizing breaker, wire, conduit help

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jmighty

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Hello
I am having a inground pool installed and I am doing the sub panel installation. Can someone confirm my calculations are correct.
Thanks

60 amp breaker at main panel
3/4" emt conduit in house approx 10 ft
3/4" IMC conduit outside approx 4 ft
3 conductors at #6 copper wire
1 conductor for ground #8 wire
Outdoor rated 6 space 12 circuit 100 amp sub panel

No external grounding rod
separate terminal for ground conductors in sub panel

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This thread was temporarily closed because the OP's profile indicated he was not associated with the electrical industry. In an exchange of private messages, I have been assured that in addition to being an engineer, he is also licensed as an electrician in his jurisdiction. I am therefore reopening the thread. I apologize to the OP for the delay and inconvenience.
 

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Will work as shown. Equipment ground could be a #10. Be sure grounded and grounding conductors have properly identified continuous jacket.
 

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No external grounding rod
separate terminal for ground conductors in sub panel

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If the sub panel is remote from the building, ie not attached to the structure where it gets its power then you need to have ground rods or some other grounding electrode.
 
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