First, thanks for this great forum! Second, if this has been done to death, please point me in the right direction (don't want to be "one of those guys)
We just bought a Legacy family dog pool. I'm going to be about 150 ft from power. When I built my house 10 years ago I had a spa in the patio with a 60 amp 240 volt dedicated service. Got rid of the spa a few years back and since replaced the main with a 20 amp to power a new mini-split ductless HVAC system. I'm planning on installing a sub on the patio with a 4 place min service. I'll run 1, 20 amp to the HVAC and another 15 amp to the 1 1/2 hp 11 amp pool pump with a 35 amp breaker in the main. I'm running 4, 8 gauge wires, ( 2 hot, neutral and a ground) in 3/4" pvc. From what I understand, not closer than 5ft but not further than 10ft I want to install another sub at the pool. I'm running a neutral so I can split the poolside circuit for a 120 volt convenience outlet. I can't find any simple, clean poolside service that allows for a 240 volt timer and a GFI 120 volt outlet. Does anyone have a suggestion or pics? Any reason I can't (or shouldn't) hook up like this? Also I understand I do not need to bond to a soft sided pool????
THANKS!!!
We just bought a Legacy family dog pool. I'm going to be about 150 ft from power. When I built my house 10 years ago I had a spa in the patio with a 60 amp 240 volt dedicated service. Got rid of the spa a few years back and since replaced the main with a 20 amp to power a new mini-split ductless HVAC system. I'm planning on installing a sub on the patio with a 4 place min service. I'll run 1, 20 amp to the HVAC and another 15 amp to the 1 1/2 hp 11 amp pool pump with a 35 amp breaker in the main. I'm running 4, 8 gauge wires, ( 2 hot, neutral and a ground) in 3/4" pvc. From what I understand, not closer than 5ft but not further than 10ft I want to install another sub at the pool. I'm running a neutral so I can split the poolside circuit for a 120 volt convenience outlet. I can't find any simple, clean poolside service that allows for a 240 volt timer and a GFI 120 volt outlet. Does anyone have a suggestion or pics? Any reason I can't (or shouldn't) hook up like this? Also I understand I do not need to bond to a soft sided pool????
THANKS!!!