jxofaltrds Inspector Mike® Location Mike P. Columbus Ohio Occupation ESI, PI, RBO Jul 31, 2012 #1 Ever seen these? First for me. http://waterbonder.com/
I iggy2 Senior Member Location NEw England Jul 31, 2012 #2 The fitting with the lug is for bonding the pool water (yes, the water...), per 680.26(C).
K8MHZ Senior Member Location Michigan. It's a beautiful peninsula, I've looked Occupation Electrician Jul 31, 2012 #3 iggy2 said: The fitting with the lug is for bonding the pool water (yes, the water...), per 680.26(C). Click to expand... What's up with the 9 square inches and how is that figured? Would a piece of sheet metal 2 1/8" square be 9 square inches (both sides in the water)? How about a 1.7" diameter sphere?
iggy2 said: The fitting with the lug is for bonding the pool water (yes, the water...), per 680.26(C). Click to expand... What's up with the 9 square inches and how is that figured? Would a piece of sheet metal 2 1/8" square be 9 square inches (both sides in the water)? How about a 1.7" diameter sphere?
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jul 31, 2012 #4 Anything that is metal and has 9 sq. in. Pool lights, ladders etc would qualify. There are many products out there that will satisfy code.
Anything that is metal and has 9 sq. in. Pool lights, ladders etc would qualify. There are many products out there that will satisfy code.