Can you name that code?

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RWC/NC.

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Not an attempt @ being difficult, but why was the "Plumber" doing your field wiring @ the pool to begin with (?)
 

retirede

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I had it backwards, the BR are listed, but not GE.

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retirede

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It also seems to have a green wire being used as a hot conductor in the control panel on the bottom right.

I think if you follow its path, it goes from the ground bar, loops around and lands on the ground terminal of the GFCI receptacle.
It does look like it lands on a breaker, but I don’t think it does.
 

Hv&Lv

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Are you referring to the breaker in the control panel? Yes, they tied the pump which is controlled via rs485 to the booster pump which is controlled by the relay above the breaker.

Thanks for the post but what I really want is are code numbers that can be presented as 'proof' of a violation to provide legitimacy to my argument that it has to be corrected.
I’m trying to figure out why your involved in trying to get things corrected anyway if your an “ELECTRIC UTILITY electronics specialist”
 

Hv&Lv

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Possibly does metering, controls, and such. Might do little or no direct high and medium voltage work?
Could possibly be anything, we could guess all day..


probably best to wait for the OP to answer..
 

lanel

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Thanks for all the interest. I am now retired from a large electric utility after 36 years. When I started there we hay 12 substations over a 10 county area. When I left we had 90 substations, 500 remotely operated line devices (breakers/switch). I’ve been involved in everything from load control systems, generators, voltage regulators,breakers, microwave radio systems two way radio systems, 900 and 220 MHz point to point systems, fiber optics, telephone, interference detection and a whole lot of other things From wiring, troubleshooting, programming. When I left I was primarily involved with Scada systems used to remotely monitor and control substations and line devices.

My interest in this post is to hold a contractor accountable for having a non licensed unqualified person not listed on an affidavit as the person doing the work.
 

kwired

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Thanks for all the interest. I am now retired from a large electric utility after 36 years. When I started there we hay 12 substations over a 10 county area. When I left we had 90 substations, 500 remotely operated line devices (breakers/switch). I’ve been involved in everything from load control systems, generators, voltage regulators,breakers, microwave radio systems two way radio systems, 900 and 220 MHz point to point systems, fiber optics, telephone, interference detection and a whole lot of other things From wiring, troubleshooting, programming. When I left I was primarily involved with Scada systems used to remotely monitor and control substations and line devices.

My interest in this post is to hold a contractor accountable for having a non licensed unqualified person not listed on an affidavit as the person doing the work.
That is good reason to me, plus the fact that it is a swimming pool, some stuff the unqualified maybe kind of get away with for other types of installs are not necessarily as forgiving with something like a swimming pool. I'm more concerned about the lives potentially saved than lawsuits on this one.
 
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