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Hi:
I just got a copy of the 2005 National Electric Code, and found the new Article 682. Are there any electricians in this pond group? If so, do you have any opinions on how these new code rules will affect building our ponds? An electrician friend told me that it will rule out all centrifigal pumps, and will radically change the way the electrics are set up near the pond. (And none of it for the good.) (All electric components, except submirsible pumps, will have to be above the electrical datum line, which is 2 feet above the water. No more buried cable, etc.) Any thoughts? Ron, an unhappy builder... |
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