N nizak Senior Member Jul 9, 2010 #1 If I'm reading 680.22(A) correctly, only cord and plug connected pool pump motors need GFCI protection. Hardwired motors with an appropriate disconnecting means do not??. Pumps will be in a pool house approx. 50 ft away from pool. Thanks.
If I'm reading 680.22(A) correctly, only cord and plug connected pool pump motors need GFCI protection. Hardwired motors with an appropriate disconnecting means do not??. Pumps will be in a pool house approx. 50 ft away from pool. Thanks.
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jul 9, 2010 #3 nizak said: Already answered my own stupid question by reading 680.22(B) Click to expand... Not a stupid question and it is asked very often. At one tome , nec2005 cycle, GFCI was not required if the pump was direct wired.
nizak said: Already answered my own stupid question by reading 680.22(B) Click to expand... Not a stupid question and it is asked very often. At one tome , nec2005 cycle, GFCI was not required if the pump was direct wired.