Does it matter where the gfci for the pool motor circuit is located?
I’m piggy backing off A post of an old exterior federal pacific panel feeding a pool motor.
When I briefly looked at it a couple of days ago it looks like it is fed from a buried 3/4” emt
There is another 3/4” emt leaving the bottom of the panel that looks like it has the pool bond wire in. That 3/4 “ is completely rotted away where it enters the earth which leads me to be leave that the feeder EMT is rotted also ( which reminded me of a post from this past Monday, coincidence ?)
Does it matter where the location of the gfci protection is placed?
Can the feeder circuit breaker be gfci and the whole pool panel be gfci protected?
I know it’s tough to know without seeing the wire type. But it not the newer thhn/thwn that I’d available today.
What might The effect of the soil be on these more than likely now direct buried conductors and what could be the potential danger around a pool?
Although he may have tripping in that main gfci breaker at least this should better protection for people at the pool and also provide the required gfci protection for the motor, correct?
I don’t know what it is about this business but I rarely find a situation to be cut and dry. To just go in and do something. It always seems that something else becomes an issue. Smh.
I’m going out today to better look at the work and maybe suggest a new trench and panel set up. Just wanted to ask about the potential gfci panel if he doesn’t go for it.
Thank you.
I’m piggy backing off A post of an old exterior federal pacific panel feeding a pool motor.
When I briefly looked at it a couple of days ago it looks like it is fed from a buried 3/4” emt
There is another 3/4” emt leaving the bottom of the panel that looks like it has the pool bond wire in. That 3/4 “ is completely rotted away where it enters the earth which leads me to be leave that the feeder EMT is rotted also ( which reminded me of a post from this past Monday, coincidence ?)
Does it matter where the location of the gfci protection is placed?
Can the feeder circuit breaker be gfci and the whole pool panel be gfci protected?
I know it’s tough to know without seeing the wire type. But it not the newer thhn/thwn that I’d available today.
What might The effect of the soil be on these more than likely now direct buried conductors and what could be the potential danger around a pool?
Although he may have tripping in that main gfci breaker at least this should better protection for people at the pool and also provide the required gfci protection for the motor, correct?
I don’t know what it is about this business but I rarely find a situation to be cut and dry. To just go in and do something. It always seems that something else becomes an issue. Smh.
I’m going out today to better look at the work and maybe suggest a new trench and panel set up. Just wanted to ask about the potential gfci panel if he doesn’t go for it.
Thank you.