sparkycoog
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Recently, I came across a couple of questions regarding swimming pools that have had me a bit puzzled and even with the benefit of the internet and a searchable NEC codebook, I'm still not sure.
The first one is what if anything should be done, if there is a patch of grass around a concrete pool deck. 680.26 (B)(2) on Equipotential Bonding states that
Perimeter Surfaces. The perimeter surface shall ex-tend for 1 m (3 ft) horizontally beyond the inside walls of
the pool and shall include unpaved surfaces, as well as
poured concrete surfaces and other types of paving.Bonding to perimeter surfaces shall be
provided as specified in 680.26(B)(2)(a) or (2)(b) and shall
be attached to the pool reinforcing steel or copper conduc-
tor grid at a minimum of four (4) points uniformly spaced
around the perimeter of the pool.
My feeling is that if there happens to be a grassy area within the 3 feet of the swimming pool light, there should be a conductor buried under it, but since steel will rust, should the grassy portion of the pool deck have bare solid 8 AWG under it per the "alternative means" section? I would guess that the ground clamps where the conductor meets with the rest of the swimming pool deck's re-bars will be encased in concrete too.
Also, is there anything specific about LED pool lights that is not covered in 680.23 A and B?
The first one is what if anything should be done, if there is a patch of grass around a concrete pool deck. 680.26 (B)(2) on Equipotential Bonding states that
Perimeter Surfaces. The perimeter surface shall ex-tend for 1 m (3 ft) horizontally beyond the inside walls of
the pool and shall include unpaved surfaces, as well as
poured concrete surfaces and other types of paving.Bonding to perimeter surfaces shall be
provided as specified in 680.26(B)(2)(a) or (2)(b) and shall
be attached to the pool reinforcing steel or copper conduc-
tor grid at a minimum of four (4) points uniformly spaced
around the perimeter of the pool.
My feeling is that if there happens to be a grassy area within the 3 feet of the swimming pool light, there should be a conductor buried under it, but since steel will rust, should the grassy portion of the pool deck have bare solid 8 AWG under it per the "alternative means" section? I would guess that the ground clamps where the conductor meets with the rest of the swimming pool deck's re-bars will be encased in concrete too.
Also, is there anything specific about LED pool lights that is not covered in 680.23 A and B?