R robert.c.potter@dartmouth Member Location Sharon, Vt Occupation Facilities Maintenance Oct 13, 2022 #1 Would a rowing tank fall under the definition of a pool with regards to bonding? While it is not meant for swimming it is easy to come in contact with the water.
Would a rowing tank fall under the definition of a pool with regards to bonding? While it is not meant for swimming it is easy to come in contact with the water.
Jraef Moderator, OTD Staff member Location San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA Occupation Electrical Engineer Oct 13, 2022 #2 OK, I had no idea these even existed... Looking at this (if that's what you meant), I would say this is no different than a pool.
OK, I had no idea these even existed... Looking at this (if that's what you meant), I would say this is no different than a pool.
R robert.c.potter@dartmouth Member Location Sharon, Vt Occupation Facilities Maintenance Oct 13, 2022 #3 We have two. One is a static pool with a normal pool pump. The other has big pumps to simulate current like an endless pool (which we also have). Sent from my SM-F711U using Tapatalk
We have two. One is a static pool with a normal pool pump. The other has big pumps to simulate current like an endless pool (which we also have). Sent from my SM-F711U using Tapatalk