Is this the correct way to wire this light? Hot=Black Wire (B) Neutral=White Wire (W) All green grounds will tie in together. I am fairly competent in running wires but then again I have never run wiring to a pool. Although I have been shocked a handful of times I don't wish to have my 2 or 4 year old experience this.
Both boxes GCFI and Lightswitch are exterior/wet weather grade. The wires coming out of the subpanel go to the GCFI then to the pool light switch, then to the pool light
subpanel 20 Amp dedicated breaker
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| Top |
(B) GCFI (W)
(B)Bottom (W)
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Lightswitch
Black ^ on one leg
Black from pool light on other leg
Neutrals tie together
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Pool Light
My question is I know I need to ground the GCFI and the light switch and the light together but do the also need to be grounded seperately, like to the ground in the boxes? I just want my peeps to be safe Also would it easier to just install an arc-fault breaker (AFB) instead of the GCFI or maybe add the AFB just in case?
Both boxes GCFI and Lightswitch are exterior/wet weather grade. The wires coming out of the subpanel go to the GCFI then to the pool light switch, then to the pool light
subpanel 20 Amp dedicated breaker
| |
| |
| Top |
(B) GCFI (W)
(B)Bottom (W)
| |
| |
Lightswitch
Black ^ on one leg
Black from pool light on other leg
Neutrals tie together
|
|
Pool Light
My question is I know I need to ground the GCFI and the light switch and the light together but do the also need to be grounded seperately, like to the ground in the boxes? I just want my peeps to be safe Also would it easier to just install an arc-fault breaker (AFB) instead of the GCFI or maybe add the AFB just in case?