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#22760 03/04/03 09:33 PM
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Bill,

Here in NJ the state makes me do a visual inspection every year that a community pool opens up. It is a non effasive type of an inspection. I look for loose wires, connections, new equip., no loose bonded equip., and test GFCI's. If something doesn't look good, then I can require another "Bonding" inspection. This bonding inspection happens to all public pools in NJ. The get tested every 5 years. A contractor would come in to this pool, and test resistence between all points. He has to be satisfied that it is below a safe potential. The makers of pool and pool equipment also make the meters that are used for this test. If you want info about the test, let me know.

Harold

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#22761 03/05/03 07:35 AM
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Thqanks Harold, This info would be a help as we are getting prepared to do community pool testing for our county. A maajor controversy in our area stems from the fact that almost all the above ground irregardless of size are not bolted welded or screwd . Many parts snap fit together and since the code says NO bonding or grounding with sheet meat screws it is nearly impossible to do.

#22762 03/05/03 10:46 PM
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Chuck,

Check your e-mail. Harold

#22763 03/07/03 04:04 PM
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I like that method of the 10/32 tap and the stainless steel screws. That would satisfy the code. I know I'm guilty of using the #10 sheet metal screws into every other upright.
We have to keep the solid #8 on hand for the summer months. Also I would scotch-cote every bonding, lug connection.

#22764 03/11/03 08:39 AM
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Harold

I would appreciate a copy of your pool testing information.

TIA

Coachman

#22765 03/11/03 06:00 PM
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Harold
I would appreciate information on pool testing.

Thanks

#22766 03/12/03 11:28 PM
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Coachman and JerryF,

If you E-mail me with a fax number, I will send you the info that you are looking for. My state is requiring that any public pool get a bonding and grounding certificate every 5 years, and I do ( as the AHJ ) a non-invasive inspection every year.

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