Pool electrical safety

gtty

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Aug 11, 2012
189
Houston, Tx. (West Houston)
Pool Size
9600
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-3)
Have just installed my spiffy new OmniPL panel and have it hooked up. I’ve left the 240v spa bubbler controlled using the air switch but I did however power it through the OmniPL panel. I ran the Polaris bubbler through a 2-pole GFI 15A breaker. The 12/3 (with neutral) wiring goes into the AS Multi Combo95 box. The bubbler only has a black, red and ground and no neutral. My question is am I protected electrically with this setup? None of my equipment was protected with GFI breakers when we bought this house. All of it is now.
 
Have just installed my spiffy new OmniPL panel and have it hooked up. I’ve left the 240v spa bubbler controlled using the air switch but I did however power it through the OmniPL panel. I ran the Polaris bubbler through a 2-pole GFI 15A breaker. The 12/3 (with neutral) wiring goes into the AS Multi Combo95 box. The bubbler only has a black, red and ground and no neutral. My question is am I protected electrically with this setup?
240v does not require a neutral. As long as all the pad equipment is grounded and bonded together with the pool water, you should be fine.

 
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