Electrical
Electricity can be dangerous. That is why electricians spend years learning how to become licensed electricians and then must take continuing education throughout their careers to prove that they can safely and competently remain licensed electricians.
Your pool will have its own electrical system. If you feel the electrical for your pool is faulty of failing, then immediately make sure everybody gets out and stays out of the pool and entire pool area. Once everybody is safely out of the pool and pool area, then immediately call an electrical certified pool service technician or a licensed electrician immediately. Swimming and any other use of the pool and entire pool area is strictly prohibited until your pool service technician or licensed electrician fix the electrical problem(s) and then authorize access back into the pool.
Electricity commands our respect. If you suspect a problem with any electrical wire, circuit, outlet, breaker, sub-panel, or main panel for the pool equipment, then call your local pool service technician or a licensed electrician. Do not attempt to TOUCH, troubleshoot, diagnose, repair or replace any electrical for the pool.
Within this pool manual, the following information is available about basic pool electrical:
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