Bonding Help

May 8, 2018
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Charlotte/NC
One more question!

I’ve been having an issue with my bonding of my pool. I can feel a slight tingle when I touch the stair rail and water.. but no tingle when I touch the ladder and water. Which leads me to believe the ladder is bonded but the rail isn’t.

My question is, how do I test that is the case? If it is the case, would replacing the rail with a non metal one fix it?

https://www.amazon.com/SAFTRON-White-Figure-Swimming-Pool/dp/B007W53Q3E
Attached is what my copper bonding looks like FYI.

Note: reached out to a couple electrical companies still waiting on hearing back.
 

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One more question!

I’ve been having an issue with my bonding of my pool. I can feel a slight tingle when I touch the stair rail and water.. but no tingle when I touch the ladder and water. Which leads me to believe the ladder is bonded but the rail isn’t.

My question is, how do I test that is the case? If it is the case, would replacing the rail with a non metal one fix it?

https://www.amazon.com/SAFTRON-White-Figure-Swimming-Pool/dp/B007W53Q3E
Attached is what my copper bonding looks like FYI.

Note: reached out to a couple electrical companies still waiting on hearing back.
If you get the rail, get taupe instead of white. Stays cleaner, blends in the yard better. Excellent rail with no bond required. I've installed many, including my pool. Probsbly the RTD-340T is what you need.
 
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