Lightman
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After reading other thread about ground rods at a subpanel,, thinking about pool grounding. (working life at utility), three wire service to house, neutral and all cable, phone shields tied to one point at service entrance / meter base, per NEC.
Had a few call outs for measurable voltage from pool water to pool deck in the past.
Always had detectable voltage from neutral / ground wire at meter base, guy wire, fence, to a screwdriver stuck in the ground few feet away. Even between two ground rods three feet in dirt few feet apart??? various location even in middle of field miles from houses or powerlines.
Question is after the sub panel at pool controls, four wire feed from main service panel, does the motor frame and the equipotential zone around the pool including the bond to the water, tie back to the fourth ground wire, EGC, in the control subpanel?
Most problems seemed to start when fiberglass pools and fiber concrete started being used, few problems with either concrete shell, or liner pools with metal forming walls. One location, same transformer side by side houses, older metal walled pool with plastic liner, rebar in concrete no voltage, new pool fiberglass no rebar in concrete, with ground wire under concrete around pool, about 12 volts pool water to wet concrete 2 foot from water.
I have built and worked on grounding systems for substations, cadwelds, ten foot grid with 40- 50 foot sectional ground rods at driven and cadwelded each intersection.
Most pool service referred to the discussion about diffrence between equipotential zone around pools being diffrent than the normal ground and they are sometimes isolated. from the EGC?
Had a few call outs for measurable voltage from pool water to pool deck in the past.
Always had detectable voltage from neutral / ground wire at meter base, guy wire, fence, to a screwdriver stuck in the ground few feet away. Even between two ground rods three feet in dirt few feet apart??? various location even in middle of field miles from houses or powerlines.
Question is after the sub panel at pool controls, four wire feed from main service panel, does the motor frame and the equipotential zone around the pool including the bond to the water, tie back to the fourth ground wire, EGC, in the control subpanel?
Most problems seemed to start when fiberglass pools and fiber concrete started being used, few problems with either concrete shell, or liner pools with metal forming walls. One location, same transformer side by side houses, older metal walled pool with plastic liner, rebar in concrete no voltage, new pool fiberglass no rebar in concrete, with ground wire under concrete around pool, about 12 volts pool water to wet concrete 2 foot from water.
I have built and worked on grounding systems for substations, cadwelds, ten foot grid with 40- 50 foot sectional ground rods at driven and cadwelded each intersection.
Most pool service referred to the discussion about diffrence between equipotential zone around pools being diffrent than the normal ground and they are sometimes isolated. from the EGC?