- Jan 2, 2022
- 179
- Pool Size
- 16171
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
@Dirk was looking over my shoulder (via FaceTime) while I replumbed my pad, and he spotted what might be an issue with my electrical. He wrote this but I'm posting it so it's in my thread.
So our fellow member @mcleod was getting ready to reconnect his newish Intelli-pump, after replumbing his pad, and he was telling me he recently had an electrician install a sub panel for his pool, by his pad. His main circuit breaker panel has a non-GFI 30A breaker feeding his pool pad. The new sub-panel by the pad looks to have some sort of 30A GFI breaker, but it is not the Pentair GFI breaker.
That breaker feeds his two-timer box, his pool light, and a GFI outlet (somewhere on the pad). I noticed that there seemed to be a mix of 12G and 14G wires in the timer box, and that set off my alarms.
Firstly: can he run his Intelli-pump on 12G wires?
And I'm assuming his outlet/pool light circuit can be 14G.
But NONE of those wires should be connected directly to that 30A breaker! Right?
That's how it must have been done before he got the new sub-panel, so I think it's been wrong all this time. The electrician must have missed this, and put in a 30A sub panel because it was always a 30A circuit. The very odd thing is: that after alerting @mcleod to this potential issue, he had the same electrician come out to inspect the timer box. And he said everything is fine!? He ended up moving one of the wires that is running his equipment (I don't know which), but still didn't catch this issue of 12G and 14G wires coming off that 30A breaker!
Am I missing something? The timer box doesn't have any of its own breakers. I think he needs a new sub-panel box, with a 30A breaker as the sub-panel "disconnect", and then two more breakers: the Pentair 20A for the pump and SWG, and a 15A breaker driving the outlet and pool light. Or perhaps the SWG could be on its own dedicated breaker, too?
Or, it could be wired like mine, without a "main disconnect" at the sub panel, just the 20A GFI and 15A, with the existing 30A breaker back in his main breaker panel serving as the disconnect for the sub panel.
And I think he should have someone qualified open up the new sub panel, too, and confirm that is being fed by, what, 10G wires I think. I think two different electricians, decades apart, got this wrong, and I don't trust either one of them to make it right. There was a pool guy, too, involved, that installed the pump and SWG, and he must have missed this, too!! I think each worker just added on to what was there, assuming the previous guy had done things right.
Am I crazy, or is his wiring not only wrong (not up to code), but potentially dangerous?
@mcleod & @Dirk
So our fellow member @mcleod was getting ready to reconnect his newish Intelli-pump, after replumbing his pad, and he was telling me he recently had an electrician install a sub panel for his pool, by his pad. His main circuit breaker panel has a non-GFI 30A breaker feeding his pool pad. The new sub-panel by the pad looks to have some sort of 30A GFI breaker, but it is not the Pentair GFI breaker.
That breaker feeds his two-timer box, his pool light, and a GFI outlet (somewhere on the pad). I noticed that there seemed to be a mix of 12G and 14G wires in the timer box, and that set off my alarms.
Firstly: can he run his Intelli-pump on 12G wires?
And I'm assuming his outlet/pool light circuit can be 14G.
But NONE of those wires should be connected directly to that 30A breaker! Right?
That's how it must have been done before he got the new sub-panel, so I think it's been wrong all this time. The electrician must have missed this, and put in a 30A sub panel because it was always a 30A circuit. The very odd thing is: that after alerting @mcleod to this potential issue, he had the same electrician come out to inspect the timer box. And he said everything is fine!? He ended up moving one of the wires that is running his equipment (I don't know which), but still didn't catch this issue of 12G and 14G wires coming off that 30A breaker!
Am I missing something? The timer box doesn't have any of its own breakers. I think he needs a new sub-panel box, with a 30A breaker as the sub-panel "disconnect", and then two more breakers: the Pentair 20A for the pump and SWG, and a 15A breaker driving the outlet and pool light. Or perhaps the SWG could be on its own dedicated breaker, too?
Or, it could be wired like mine, without a "main disconnect" at the sub panel, just the 20A GFI and 15A, with the existing 30A breaker back in his main breaker panel serving as the disconnect for the sub panel.
And I think he should have someone qualified open up the new sub panel, too, and confirm that is being fed by, what, 10G wires I think. I think two different electricians, decades apart, got this wrong, and I don't trust either one of them to make it right. There was a pool guy, too, involved, that installed the pump and SWG, and he must have missed this, too!! I think each worker just added on to what was there, assuming the previous guy had done things right.
Am I crazy, or is his wiring not only wrong (not up to code), but potentially dangerous?
@mcleod & @Dirk