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NEW PERMA-CAST PB2008 SWIMMING POOL WATER BONDING FITTING 1 in NPT

$ 13.72

Availability: 98 in stock

Description

NEW PERMA-CAST MODEL PB2008 WATER BONDING FITTING, 1in NPT.
The PB-2008 is both an in-ground and above-ground 1 in. NPT brass poolbond fitting. When water comes in contact with an electrical source such as a defective submerged luminaire or a pump motor, persons in the pool can be subject to an electric shock. The (NEC) National Electrical Code requires protection from this shock hazard by maintaining an effective connection between the water itself and the pool's equipotential bonding grid. The requirements issued by the NEC that a corrosion-resistant conductive structire with a surface area of at least 9 sq. in. must be installed and in contact with the water and connected to the equipotential bonding grid. This ensures that the pool water and the equipoential bonding grid have the same electrical potential. PERMA-CAST is the choice of professionals.
1 in. NPT
10.5 sq. in. of surface area
Split bolt
Provides constant contact with pool water used to bond water in the circulation system
Installs below the water line and connects to ground rod or bonding grip
Corrosion-resistant bronze
For both in and above ground pool applications
NEC required complies with the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) 680-.26C
UL 40YZ listed
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