Hello All—
Looking at the pic I have included (and attempted to label) below, a couple of questions.
I am preparing to install a SWG, the RJ-45 into my 22,000 gal fiberglass pool. Looking at the wiring situation, instead of the pump going directly to the timer it goes into the junction box above. Box used to contain wiring for now removed pool heater. Looking at the above diagram, I believe that the simplest thing for me to do is to remove wire nuts labeled a,b,c replace them with 3 wire connectors, bring the SWG wire through the empty conduit that used to contain the heater wiring and then connect ground to A and the loads to B and C. Is this the best way to to do this? The run back to the timer would be stretching the limits of the standard RJ-45 wire.
Thanks for help and advice.
Looking at the pic I have included (and attempted to label) below, a couple of questions.
I am preparing to install a SWG, the RJ-45 into my 22,000 gal fiberglass pool. Looking at the wiring situation, instead of the pump going directly to the timer it goes into the junction box above. Box used to contain wiring for now removed pool heater. Looking at the above diagram, I believe that the simplest thing for me to do is to remove wire nuts labeled a,b,c replace them with 3 wire connectors, bring the SWG wire through the empty conduit that used to contain the heater wiring and then connect ground to A and the loads to B and C. Is this the best way to to do this? The run back to the timer would be stretching the limits of the standard RJ-45 wire.
Thanks for help and advice.