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    Similar for me. But I have a deck, and code allows a conduit to be run attached to the underside of the deck, rather than buried. The switch and twist-lock outlet for the pump are mounted on the deck. GFI breaker in the box in the basement, and a timer's there, too. The service outlet is a separate circuit, also GFI, completely separate, on the deck, as part of the house (it was there). Of of it is another outlet, under the deck, but with a switch for it on the deck. This outlet is for the pool lights, both 12v.

    I had to have an electrical permit as well as a building permit, but this setup passed.

    Here's what the pump setup looks like. The old tennis ball is a CRITICAL component... :

    Last edited by CarlD; 06-09-2006 at 09:20 AM.
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