Enosez
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Question:
Working on a job site and the pool is being converted to chlorine generation via salt.
This is NOT a new install. Pool water piping was being changed and converted to chlorine generation.
A bond wire was run completely around the pool attaching to all corners of the steel wall pool, ladder cups, diving board, and then on to all the pool equipment. A sacrificial anode was also installed and the bond was terminated in the pool panel.
The pool panel is mounted on the outside wall of a pool house and the pool panel gets its feed from the main panel in the garage. The pool house has a separate panel that is also fed from the garage. The pool house panel has a ground rod.
Here's my question. Do we tie the bonding wire onto the ground rod or not?
The pool panel does NOT have a ground rod.
The pool house panel DOES have a ground rod.
The two panels are completely separate of each other.
Thanks in advance.
Working on a job site and the pool is being converted to chlorine generation via salt.
This is NOT a new install. Pool water piping was being changed and converted to chlorine generation.
A bond wire was run completely around the pool attaching to all corners of the steel wall pool, ladder cups, diving board, and then on to all the pool equipment. A sacrificial anode was also installed and the bond was terminated in the pool panel.
The pool panel is mounted on the outside wall of a pool house and the pool panel gets its feed from the main panel in the garage. The pool house has a separate panel that is also fed from the garage. The pool house panel has a ground rod.
Here's my question. Do we tie the bonding wire onto the ground rod or not?
The pool panel does NOT have a ground rod.
The pool house panel DOES have a ground rod.
The two panels are completely separate of each other.
Thanks in advance.