Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions

   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #41  
I don't work in the electrical field but am hungry for knowledge and Mike supplies a tremendous amount of valuable information and training.
Farwell
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #42  
I don't work in the electrical field but am hungry for knowledge and Mike supplies a tremendous amount of valuable information and training.
Farwell
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions
  • Thread Starter
#43  
Thanks for the Mike Holt link. I got all of the wiring done and passed my inspection yesterday with flying colors. The only problem was my pump cord was too long, It's limited to 3 feet-mine was 5. Got all my materials for about $800 and did the wiring in one day

Rob
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions
  • Thread Starter
#44  
Thanks for the Mike Holt link. I got all of the wiring done and passed my inspection yesterday with flying colors. The only problem was my pump cord was too long, It's limited to 3 feet-mine was 5. Got all my materials for about $800 and did the wiring in one day

Rob
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #45  
Good job /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #46  
Good job /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #47  
<font color="blue"> The only problem was my pump cord was too long, It's limited to 3 feet-mine was 5. </font>

It's always easier to cut off than to add on! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Great job!

MIKE
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #48  
<font color="blue"> The only problem was my pump cord was too long, It's limited to 3 feet-mine was 5. </font>

It's always easier to cut off than to add on! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Great job!

MIKE
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #49  
Hi RoPie

I have a question on ground wire for pump motor. The ground would go through the ground fault breaker? Then the breaker would go to ground? That's the way my pool has been wired for 15 years. Of course, pushng the test button trips the breaker, so I believe it's hooked right. The motor is mounted on a wood base. Now the question: If I take a piece of wire and run the wire from metal motor case to the actual ground the breaker kicks off. Now I'm sticking the wire into the earth at the pump not running to a ground breaker. If I douse the motor with water it shuts down, even though i don't think the water touches the actual electric. There is an internal ground that goes to breaker. One other thing, I have heard that a ground doesn't have to be hooked up to protect through ground fault. It is the voltage change that trips the breaker. I wondered about that too.

Cheers Coffeeman
 
   / Any electricians?--Inground Pool wiring questions #50  
Check out Mike Holt's site on the Internet, it has all sorts of electrical information. Do a Google search if you have problems finding it.
Farwell
 

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