Michael Kennedy
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In Arcticle 680 it states that the equipotential bond should be "not smaller than 8 AWG" solid wire. Why solid? Also does it need to be insulated? Also should it be in a conduit between the equipment and rebar or just bare in the ground?
Also can you have one GFCI breaker in the main panel then have standard breakers in the pool panel for each piece of equipment....e.g. pump, heater, blower, etc. or do you have to install a seperate GFCI breaker for each piece of equipment in the pool panel? In this particular case the pool panel would have to have (3) 240 V. and (2) 120 V. breakers which would be a bit expensive.
Thank you for any thoughts on this,
Mike
Also can you have one GFCI breaker in the main panel then have standard breakers in the pool panel for each piece of equipment....e.g. pump, heater, blower, etc. or do you have to install a seperate GFCI breaker for each piece of equipment in the pool panel? In this particular case the pool panel would have to have (3) 240 V. and (2) 120 V. breakers which would be a bit expensive.
Thank you for any thoughts on this,
Mike