Fix for Broken GND Wire to Swimming Pool

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Bob Kraemer

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Went to look at a job Saturday for a service change and some repairs.
The GND wire from the inground pool is broken about 3' away from the pump & filter and was half @ss twisted together. Sorry no pictures.
I need some ideas to fix this.
 
Bob Kraemer said:
Went to look at a job Saturday for a service change and some repairs.
The GND wire from the inground pool is broken about 3' away from the pump & filter and was half @ss twisted together. Sorry no pictures.
I need some ideas to fix this.

A split bolt or any listed connector.
 
iwire said:
A split bolt or any listed connector.


Bob beat me to it!!! :D

One thing I would add is to tape it...if your jurisdiction requires it. I know for sub grade installations it is required almost everywhere, but above grade is dependant upon the day/time/inspector. :) Regular splice tape or some 20Mil will do.
 
kkwong said:
Bob beat me to it!!! :D

One thing I would add is to tape it...if your jurisdiction requires it. I know for sub grade installations it is required almost everywhere, but above grade is dependant upon the day/time/inspector. :) Regular splice tape or some 20Mil will do.

And this will accomplish.....?
 
electricmanscott said:
And this will accomplish.....?

Sorry, I shoulda prefaced that with local ammendments may...:rolleyes:

I had an inspector do that to me and since then have been doing it out of habit. None of the other inspectors I've had have said anything about it. :)
 
Bob Kraemer said:
I am a little rusty on pool wiring, I thought the GND/bonding wire from the pump to the pool had to be continuous?
I usually run continuous from the panel to the convenience outlet drill a 1/4" hole in bottom and loop the rec grd then hang below fs box and bug pump perimiter grounding from there. If a light is involved I usually try to sell a midwest panel as far from the house as they can afford.
 
electricmanscott said:
Have we figured out if this is a bond or a ground (egc)? Two different animals.


All the high voltage lights I ever installed came with a cord, so i'm gonna assume he's talking about the required #8 bonding wire.
 
stickboy1375 said:
All the high voltage lights I ever installed came with a cord, so i'm gonna assume he's talking about the required #8 bonding wire.
That is correct. It is the #8 bonding wire that is broken about 3' away from the pump.
 
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