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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3160009" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your kidding me. No grounds on an electrical appliance within 20' of water much less a GFCI? </p><p>The NEC back when I put my pool in over 20 years ago called for a GFCI within that distance. </p><p>Grounds have been required since the 80's or earlier be it earth ground or chassis ground. </p><p>The city is attempting to cover their butts and the butts of the brother in law that got the contract to wire those bollards in without grounds. </p><p>The chan 5 news tonight said that they would have to redesign the system to prevent future issues with GFCI. ya right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3160009, member: 5412"] Your kidding me. No grounds on an electrical appliance within 20' of water much less a GFCI? The NEC back when I put my pool in over 20 years ago called for a GFCI within that distance. Grounds have been required since the 80's or earlier be it earth ground or chassis ground. The city is attempting to cover their butts and the butts of the brother in law that got the contract to wire those bollards in without grounds. The chan 5 news tonight said that they would have to redesign the system to prevent future issues with GFCI. ya right. [/QUOTE]
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