Podagrower
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So Florida has adopted the equipotential bonding grid section of the 08 NEC. I have done two pool since the change (they are not my specialty).
My question is this. We bond all the parts-rebar, ladders, handrails, pumps, water- to eliminate stray voltages. If this grid has a lower resistance to ground than our building ground system, aren't we creating a hazard by making the pool a ground source?
The first pool I did after the change was a commercial install. Building ground system was 3x20' 3/4 ground rods (triangle), Ufer ground, cold water (2" copper 20' long). At the time, I had acces to an Ideal ground resistance meter, and boredom to kill. I don't remember the exact numbers, but in the MDP, the ground wire going to the pool panel had lower resistance to ground than the building ground system (the pool has a deck box for a water powered handicap lift that is connected to a lot of copper pipe fed from the water meter, not the building). As I said, I don't remember the numbers, and it wasn't a huge difference, but I don't think using the pool for a ground is what the writers intended.
What say you?
My question is this. We bond all the parts-rebar, ladders, handrails, pumps, water- to eliminate stray voltages. If this grid has a lower resistance to ground than our building ground system, aren't we creating a hazard by making the pool a ground source?
The first pool I did after the change was a commercial install. Building ground system was 3x20' 3/4 ground rods (triangle), Ufer ground, cold water (2" copper 20' long). At the time, I had acces to an Ideal ground resistance meter, and boredom to kill. I don't remember the exact numbers, but in the MDP, the ground wire going to the pool panel had lower resistance to ground than the building ground system (the pool has a deck box for a water powered handicap lift that is connected to a lot of copper pipe fed from the water meter, not the building). As I said, I don't remember the numbers, and it wasn't a huge difference, but I don't think using the pool for a ground is what the writers intended.
What say you?