equipotential bonding grid

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porterh

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Has anyone looked at section 680.26? There have been some changes with bonding. If I have an above ground pool with metal walls sitting in the middle of a yard, do I just bond the associated parts with a #8 copper conductor as I have done before? Do I have to follow 680.26(C)(3)and create a bonding grid? I would like to know how do others interpret 680.26(C).

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

No, you do not have to create a bonding grid as you do not need an alternative means to remove voltage gradients. You can use 680.26(C)(2).
 
Re: equipotential bonding grid

I agree with Bryan.

But boy can we have fun with a inground fiberglass pool and apron!!


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