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Re: Pool Grid: Revisited
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Posted by gfretwell:
If you are bonding dirt, it has to be copper. If this is encased in concrete it can be the steel rebar or presumably after 2008, steel mesh.
I understand some people do not think a single #8 is sufficient but Florida decided in 2006-7 that this would work and adopted the 2008 rule early as an add
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Re: Another 680.26 water bond item
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Posted by gfretwell:
Using table 9 and guessing that is 8ga wire (.128" diameter) that would have to be almost 23" long to get the required 9 sq/in
.128 x 3.14 x 23 = 9.244
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Re: 3 speed pool pump incentive/requirement?
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Posted by gfretwell:
Thanks Scott. That makes sense.
Is there an exception for solar PV operated pool pumps?
That is the one thing on the PV biz that looks particularly attractive to me.
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Re: Another "bug"
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Posted by HotLine1:
Greg:
I don't profess to be a computer maven, probably never will. I tried all the 'utilities', none would start/operate.
With good old task manager, and preserverance, I think it's gone. When I get home late tonite, that will tell.
I thought it interesting that the "cure" was able to open,
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Re: Color code for corner ground
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Posted by gfretwell:
I would just dd that the grounded corner should be white and you don't need to run it through the disconnecting or overcurrent device.
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Re: Above ground pool 680.26 (C)
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Posted by SteveFehr:
Ah, good! I missed the chapter headings. NEC needs to use multiple font sizes or outline-style indents or something; it's often hard to read.
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Re: Hecto Watt Hour meter -- Hectowattheures
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Posted by Texas_Ranger:
In Italy, the standard(!) supply is 15A single phase, i.e. 3300W (for some odd reason Enel still calculates 220V instead of 230)! For 20 or 30A you have to pay up considerably.
Somewhere I've got an Austrian 1930s or probably 50s kWh meter which is rated for a maximum current of 10A. This was des
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Re: Direct Bore Conduit Question
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Posted by Yoopersup:
This job is 160 to 200 ft of 6 inch under a river & up to handholes each side.
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Re: Contactor in a pull box
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Posted by renosteinke:
That's my point, Greg ... I don't care how you fasten plastic, or bakelite, or whatever they make contactor of, to a metal bok .... what are you grounding? The only conductive parts that are exposed are 'live,' and you surely wouldn't want them bonded.
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