slushin
Electrical
- Aug 6, 2010
- 24
Does anyone know why NEC 250.22(5) specifically says not to ground the secondary circuit of a pool lighting system?
I know that the NEC allows circuits to be ungrounded if interrupting the operation of the circuit would be less harmful than an uplanned interruption of the circuit. This makes sense to me in the case of heavy industrial operations that cannot suddenly be stopped, but I can't understand why the same rules would apply to swimming pool lighting.
I know that the NEC allows circuits to be ungrounded if interrupting the operation of the circuit would be less harmful than an uplanned interruption of the circuit. This makes sense to me in the case of heavy industrial operations that cannot suddenly be stopped, but I can't understand why the same rules would apply to swimming pool lighting.