They are going to add a switch and gfci breaker. I agree the switch is probably not necessary. They also do not think code requires a gfci on the pool pump, but after some googling this I found that in 2008 NEC 680.22b now requires all pump motors to have gfci protection. Can you take a look at that and see if you would agree? Is there any reason not to want this?
My concrete is suppose to be done next week, I really don't expect to see them do any bonding of the rebar, diving board jig, handrails, coping, or anything. Should I insist on this? I expect to get the "we install pools all the time and never do that" answer.
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