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    Older Hayward H400 ED1 - should it be bonded???

    Thanks for the info. Heater is bonded. Incidentally, CHX GRL 1930 is the grounding lug (not copper) which is located in the "high voltage" electrical hookup junction box next to the control module. I obtained a copper bonding lug, split bolt, and bonding wire and went from the motor bonding...
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    Older Hayward H400 ED1 - should it be bonded???

    Split bolt...my exact plan! I can get that and a mount for the heater cabinet at the local hardware store...and the wire - Bare copper - AWG 6 or 8? I can look up the code. Thanks for the response. I maintain several pools in my little neighborhood besides my own and I am experienced/learned...
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    Older Hayward H400 ED1 - should it be bonded???

    Thanks for the advice...kind of strange that older Hayward installation and service manuals do include bonding along with other electrical hookup specs. I'm going to add it to the grid.
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    Older Hayward H400 ED1 - should it be bonded???

    I recently serviced the shaft seal for my Polaris booster pump. Afterward, having reattached electrical connections, while I was reattaching the bonding wire to the motor housing, I noticed that my Hayward H400 ED1 natural gas heater (electronic ignition) is not bonded. Looked through the manual...
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