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Do I run my #8 halo bond to the sub panel? Or do I just run it around the pool, connect it equally distanced around the pool, and to all metal parts.
It's called that in some areas, slang I guess. It's also easier to spell than equippotoential!!!It’s not a halo bond, it’s an equipotential bonding wire for a swimming pool. I read your post and was like what the h.........
Do I attach the equipotential bond to the pool panel?It's called that in some areas, slang I guess. It's also easier to spell than equippotoential!!!
Did you not read my post #2?Do I attach the equipotential bond to the pool panel?
How do you make the interconnection between the 680.26(B)(1) Pool Shell bond and the 680.26(B)(2) Perimeter Surface bond?The halo bond will be ran around the pool, connected equally distanced at 4 points
Sometimes there's a lug at the bottom (on the outside) of the sub panel.
Thank you for the information and acceptance in this forum.
What do the installation instructions say regarding that lug on the bottom of the panel?
Here is what the Pentair instructions say...
Grounding and Bonding Connections Connect a ground conductor from the primary house electrical panel to the Load Center or Power Center GROUND BUS BAR (see page 27). Also ground each piece of high voltage (120 VAC or 240VAC) equipment that is connected to the Load Center or Power Center relays or circuit breakers. Also connect the Load Center and Power Center to the pool bonding system using 8 AWG (6 AWG for Canada) conductor. There are two (2) GROUND LUGS provides on the bottom of the Load Center and Power Center.
That is just silly! The code doesn't require it! The panel is already bonded by the feed by the EGC that is in with the feed. Also, the pool equipment has an EGC run to it as well. So why the extra bond and/or grounding lug?Bonding and Grounding are different items. Your #8 solid that connects to the motors, exposed metal, and the rebar, etc... is the equipotential bond. The second terminal on the Pentair is the GROUND requirement, it goes back with the supply wiring to whatever is feeding it. The fact that this equipment jumps the two together likely is neither required or disallowed by the code.
Thank you for the information.The "halo" is not required to run back to the panel. If the supports are metal & connected together, you hit them in four places equally spaced around the pool. You need to also bond the pool equipment, such as the pump motor. Don't forget the water bond.
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I've watched this video. There's no reference to bonding the sub panel. That was the final piece of information I needed. Thank you all!
Yes I did. Thank you for your input.Did you not read my post #2?
I don't have the pool panel make and model yet. I will ask the homeowner for that information and see what the installation instructions say.What do the installation instructions say regarding that lug on the bottom of the panel?
Here is what the Pentair instructions say...
Grounding and Bonding Connections Connect a ground conductor from the primary house electrical panel to the Load Center or Power Center GROUND BUS BAR (see page 27). Also ground each piece of high voltage (120 VAC or 240VAC) equipment that is connected to the Load Center or Power Center relays or circuit breakers. Also connect the Load Center and Power Center to the pool bonding system using 8 AWG (6 AWG for Canada) conductor. There are two (2) GROUND LUGS provides on the bottom of the Load Center and Power Center.