Above Ground Pool Bonding

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If all of the pools metal parts are bolted together you only need to bond it once. Four isolated metal sections would require bonding at four points.
 
Permanently installed above ground pools have their metal parts bonded to the pump.
 
infinity said:
Permanently installed above ground pools have their metal parts bonded to the pump.

My understanding is that an above ground pool is the same as a storable pool which does not require bonding. I thought the same as you but I think Mike is correct. art. 680.2 definitions. Unless the above ground pool is partially in the ground and holds water more than 42" then it is a permanentlt installed pool.

I see no bonding requirements for storable pools
 
Dennis Alwon said:
I see no bonding requirements for storable pools


I agree with you regarding storable pools. I did say permanently installed pools which is defined as a water depth greater than 42". Not every above ground pool is a storable pool.
 
The trend nowadays is to partially bury the "above ground" pool, making them more or less a permanent installation.

Much cheaper than your traditional "cement pond" ... :grin:
 
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