keith gigabyte
Senior Member
- Location
- New Kensington, Pa
Bonding an inground pool..
the set up. metal shell with a removable ladder and 1 metal shell light. Plastic steps no railing. Concrete deck 8 foot wide around perimeter. aluminum coping zip screwed to top of pool shell
My question is do I need to drill and screw/bolt with machine screws the coping to shell? I intend to bond with #6 to shell at 4 points per 680.26 B 2
I am going to use direct burial lay in lugs through bolted to 4 points around shell.
Also I will provide pigtails to be used on ladder sockets (removable ladder). and pig tail for slide anchors. I also plan to leave some loops for attachment to mesh used in concrete deck.
My main question is do i have to bolt the coping (its in sections about 6 foot long. Im assuming the zip screws used by pool company are not approved electrical connection.
thanks
for any help
the set up. metal shell with a removable ladder and 1 metal shell light. Plastic steps no railing. Concrete deck 8 foot wide around perimeter. aluminum coping zip screwed to top of pool shell
My question is do I need to drill and screw/bolt with machine screws the coping to shell? I intend to bond with #6 to shell at 4 points per 680.26 B 2
I am going to use direct burial lay in lugs through bolted to 4 points around shell.
Also I will provide pigtails to be used on ladder sockets (removable ladder). and pig tail for slide anchors. I also plan to leave some loops for attachment to mesh used in concrete deck.
My main question is do i have to bolt the coping (its in sections about 6 foot long. Im assuming the zip screws used by pool company are not approved electrical connection.
thanks
for any help