brother
Senior Member
Sorry to hear about this boy getting electrocuted from a pool light. I though these all had to be gfci protected, but checking the NEC 2014 again, apparently it is only required if the voltage is above the 'low voltage contact limit'.
I would think this would be changed since I have heard of people getting shocked from 24volts in lakes etc... Am I missing something? I also thought it was a requirement that any feed to the lights even if they are low voltage that it had to be low voltage anywhere near the pool.
http://www.local10.com/news/south-fl...mming/25538944
I would think this would be changed since I have heard of people getting shocked from 24volts in lakes etc... Am I missing something? I also thought it was a requirement that any feed to the lights even if they are low voltage that it had to be low voltage anywhere near the pool.
http://www.local10.com/news/south-fl...mming/25538944