Hi. I hope I am posting this in the correct forum.
I am finishing the installation of solar panels and a Pentair SunTouch panel. I recently replaced my fixed 1hp pump with a Pentair Intelliflo VS pump.
There is an existing sub-panel dedicated to the pool pump and pool light - each with their own breaker. The pump is connected to a 240v breaker and the the pool light is connected to a 15amp 120v breaker. I am adding a third breaker for the Suntouch panel. That fills up the available slots in the sub-panel.
First question: I interpret the SunTouch installation manual that the SunTouch panel needs to be on a GFCB. I checked the breaker in the main panel and the breakers in the sub-panel thinking that the pump and light also needed to be on a GFCB. The breaker in the main panel and the two in the sub-panel are non-GFCB. Should I be concerned? I added a 15amp GFCB to the sub-panel for the SunTouch panel.
Second question: In the sub-panel, I noticed that all the connections on the ground bar (sans earth ground bonding) are stranded wire. I used solid wire from the sub-panel to the ground bar in the SunTouch panel. Is it okay that I used solid wire vs stranded?
Third question: The SunTouch installation manual states that the SunTouch power center must be bonded to earth ground. I could not find the earth ground pipe, so I ran an 8 AWG solid bare ground wire from the ground bar in the SunTouch panel to the earth ground wire that the pump is connected to (see picture). Is this okay? I believe I read somewhere that best practice is to connect each individual earth ground bonding wire directly to the earth ground pipe, but I have no idea where it is. I tried to trace the earth ground wires used on the pump and the pool light, but it went under a concrete slab and I couldn't follow it any further.
thanks!

I am finishing the installation of solar panels and a Pentair SunTouch panel. I recently replaced my fixed 1hp pump with a Pentair Intelliflo VS pump.
There is an existing sub-panel dedicated to the pool pump and pool light - each with their own breaker. The pump is connected to a 240v breaker and the the pool light is connected to a 15amp 120v breaker. I am adding a third breaker for the Suntouch panel. That fills up the available slots in the sub-panel.
First question: I interpret the SunTouch installation manual that the SunTouch panel needs to be on a GFCB. I checked the breaker in the main panel and the breakers in the sub-panel thinking that the pump and light also needed to be on a GFCB. The breaker in the main panel and the two in the sub-panel are non-GFCB. Should I be concerned? I added a 15amp GFCB to the sub-panel for the SunTouch panel.
Second question: In the sub-panel, I noticed that all the connections on the ground bar (sans earth ground bonding) are stranded wire. I used solid wire from the sub-panel to the ground bar in the SunTouch panel. Is it okay that I used solid wire vs stranded?
Third question: The SunTouch installation manual states that the SunTouch power center must be bonded to earth ground. I could not find the earth ground pipe, so I ran an 8 AWG solid bare ground wire from the ground bar in the SunTouch panel to the earth ground wire that the pump is connected to (see picture). Is this okay? I believe I read somewhere that best practice is to connect each individual earth ground bonding wire directly to the earth ground pipe, but I have no idea where it is. I tried to trace the earth ground wires used on the pump and the pool light, but it went under a concrete slab and I couldn't follow it any further.
thanks!
