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Another product surfaced Friday during inspections. Seems like there are a few mfgs jumping into the fray. This is a carry over from Harolds thread. Opinions, Gentlemen?? www.CMIwebsite.comhttp://www.cmiwebsite.com/html/pool___spa-electrical.html (Page to look)
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You certainly want to go with the stainless one. It doesn't take much of a lapse on maintaining pool chemistry to have the water eat copper. Certainly that neglect you see in a "closed" pool will do it.
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John,
I agree with Greg that I would use the SS one myself. It looks like these connections goes right onto the hoses from the pool filter, skimmer or return. I wonder if they will catch debris and clog up the line?
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That is probably a good reason to put them downstream of the filter. Who installs this? Electrician or pool plumber?
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That could be another topic!!!
I have to ask the ECs IF the water bond device is 'on them', or the pool guy.
Might be a good subject?
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If I was the shop steward I would say the plumber puts in the fitting and the electrician hooks up the wire but I imagine the pool contractor does it all in most places.
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Greg:
I'm going to try this in a new thread
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what is this? ~S~
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Another 680.26 (c) item to create 'stimulus' for a small business!
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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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