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<blockquote data-quote="shawn-b" data-source="post: 393889" data-attributes="member: 26348"><p>Would you connect the metal pool shell and pump equipment to the main earth. Some people are saying it needs to be earthed to the main system. Some to an earth rod on its own earth and some say an isolating transformer. I can understand that if you was to loose the main earth, any fault current could then travel to the pool. What way would people wire it to prevent this from happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn-b, post: 393889, member: 26348"] Would you connect the metal pool shell and pump equipment to the main earth. Some people are saying it needs to be earthed to the main system. Some to an earth rod on its own earth and some say an isolating transformer. I can understand that if you was to loose the main earth, any fault current could then travel to the pool. What way would people wire it to prevent this from happening. [/QUOTE]
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