Insulated ground wire is required for grounding pumps. Making a mistake grounding and bonding a swimming pool pump can be deadly. Grounding enables faster circuit breaker action, and bonding ties conductive metal parts together so they have the same electrical potential. Together, both reduce the risk of fatal shock.Click to see full answer. Also know, why does a pool need to be grounded?The goal of grounding is to direct and dissipate any harmful electrical current to the ground and away from pool equipment, people and pets. Grounding connects the pool’s electrical network to the electrical panel and then to the earth to direct and dissipate excess electricity.One may also ask, what is l1 and l2 wiring? L1 and L2 Motor Wiring The L symbol designation refers to the Line, or the incoming circuit wires that provide the power for the motor. For example: L1 and L2 indicate that the motor voltage may be 240 volts. Consequently, does pool pump need GFCI? Pool pump motors require GFCI protection. According to 680.22(B), all 15- or 20-ampere, 125-volt or 240-volt, single-phase outlets supplying pool pump motors are required to be provided with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel.What size breaker do I need for pool pump?A typical above ground pool pump will require a 20-amp breaker and use #12 gauge wire to deliver the electricity.
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