Well, it's not quite pool time here, so the best I can do is log on and read about them... LOL. So I haven't seen anything very recent about bonding the steel wall panel on an above ground pool. I see mostly the concept of running a #8 copper wire around the entire perimeter of the pool, connected at 4 points. I also see some say 1 point where the wall is joined is also acceptable. Based on what a pool installer told me at the time of purchase 2 years ago, I went with the 1 location at the wall seam. I was wondering if this post on here from 2014 is still an accepted procedure. "The 4 equally spaced connections does not apply to most AGP with a solid metal wall. They only require a single bonding connection. The 4 equally spaced connectors apply to pools with rebar or copper grids. Your inspector may see it differently. If you have a resin pool shell with metal supports, each support must be bonded, not just 4. NEC 680.26 (B) (4) Read ALL of 680.26!"
Everything in my system is bonded and the water is bonded through the titanium heat exchanger, (per HP manual).
Thoughts??
@ajw22
Everything in my system is bonded and the water is bonded through the titanium heat exchanger, (per HP manual).
Thoughts??
@ajw22
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