iwire said:
Are you saying I have to bond a wood deck?
No you never have to bond wood [not yet, I'm sure they're considering that for 2011]
But do you have to run a bonding wire
under a wood deck ? . The answer is:
Maybe, it depends on some variables.
If the top deck surface is
less than 6" from the surface of the ground, then the answer is
yes you need a bonding loop wire, #8 [680.26(B)(2)(b)(1)] around the
whole pool [680.26(B)(2)(b)(2)] 18" to 24" from the pool [680.26(B)(2)(b)(4)] but you can lay it on the surface of the ground under the deck and tack it down.
If the top deck surface is
more than 6" from the surface of the ground
and the deck is continuous around the entire pool perimeter, then the answer is
no bonding loop required.
If the top deck surface is
more than 6" from the surface of the ground
but the deck is
not continuous around the entire pool perimeter, then the answer is
yes you need a bonding loop wire, #8 [680.26(B)(2)(b)(1)] around the
whole pool [680.26(B)(2)(b)(2)] 18" to 24" from the pool [680.26(B)(2)(b)(4)] but you can lay it on the surface of the ground
under the deck and tack it down. . But if there's
access to enter under the deck you might have to protect the wire in some way or just go ahead and bury it 4" to 6" below the ground [680.26(B)(2)(b)(5)]. . In the pool perimeter areas that there is
no deck, the loop must be buried 4" to 6" below finished grade [680.26(B)(2)(b)(5)].
David