Quote Originally Posted by JohnT
There is no bonding point. You just tie everything together. No ground is used, so the grounding that occurs via the pump motor housing is incidental.
Hi All, I'm in the beginning stages of building my AG pool. I too was a bit confused about the bonding thing. I think eveyone thinks of 'ground' as the magic bullet. "Here's your problem - you didn't ground it !"

Really, you are just tying everything the swimmer might touch that is metal to be at the same potential, which brings me to my comment/question.

I have no metal fence or anything within 15 ft of my pool. My pump is double insulated, so I really just need to bond the uprights/foot plates with the proper wire and have it long enough to reach my pump in case it was replaced with one not double insulated. Is that correct in a nutshell? No attaching it to a ground rod. No attaching it to the pump ckt ground. Just make use all the pool parts and anything metal around the pool is electrically connected.

Also, in my city, the code is for metal conduit to be at least 6in and non metal conduit to be at least 18 in buried.
Thanks !!