Naborselectric
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- Location
- california
I recently came across a pool pump that was re located.
The external frame of the pump had a ground wire not attached to an equipment ground.
I saw no other signs of the pool itslef being grounded.
The pool light was gfci protected and tested okay.
It is an older pool, but just not sure if it safe. If the pool pump were to fail, i believe it would shock someone.
Are there any alternate ways to effectively ground a swimming pool without having to get to the rear on the pool?
Lots of variables...i know. A new pool would be easy, but i am lost on an existing pool.
The external frame of the pump had a ground wire not attached to an equipment ground.
I saw no other signs of the pool itslef being grounded.
The pool light was gfci protected and tested okay.
It is an older pool, but just not sure if it safe. If the pool pump were to fail, i believe it would shock someone.
Are there any alternate ways to effectively ground a swimming pool without having to get to the rear on the pool?
Lots of variables...i know. A new pool would be easy, but i am lost on an existing pool.