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Does this require a bonding grid in the pad under equipment that is remote (on high ground) but serving a pump in the pond?
Greg Fretwell
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OK; I read it 3 times....re-read it again....and IF you wanted an 'opinion' now, I would say ..."Yes".
You pose an interesting inquiry.
Further thought will be expended over the weekend
John
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I would say yes also. Not much info in the handbook or the analysis but yes, the grid would be on high ground. To be continued i'm sure.
Greg- your da man! You seem to have the best answers on this subject- What do you think?
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I think they worded this section so it reads backward. In the rest of 680 you need the grid close to or in the water and 3' away you don't.
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If people discover this section we will be hearing more about it. This could be a little fountain or a koi pond at a home.
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A topic for discussion at the next NJEIA meeting perhaps; something to think further on.
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