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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: abslt on July 12, 2012, 11:14:42 pm

Title: 1991 hot springs classic model f just bought, bare copper wire not hooked up
Post by: abslt on July 12, 2012, 11:14:42 pm
Just got a 91 classic f. Looking through the guts, i found one bare copper wire, looks to be maybe a ground wire, it is not hooked to anything, all the other ones are hooked up. This ones looks like maybe it went from the circulation pump, to maybe a black box with other bare copper wires going into it. Before i plug it in, does anyone have a diagram, or know if i need this wire?
Title: Re: 1991 hot springs classic model f just bought, bare copper wire not hooked up
Post by: sorebikr on July 13, 2012, 09:59:21 am
Just got a 91 classic f. Looking through the guts, i found one bare copper wire, looks to be maybe a ground wire, it is not hooked to anything, all the other ones are hooked up. This ones looks like maybe it went from the circulation pump, to maybe a black box with other bare copper wires going into it. Before i plug it in, does anyone have a diagram, or know if i need this wire?

My guess without pics, could it be a bonding wire? 
Title: Re: 1991 hot springs classic model f just bought, bare copper wire not hooked up
Post by: Chas on July 13, 2012, 11:21:44 am
Bare copper wire is usually a bonding wire - there may have been one to the jet pump, the circ pump, the heater, and an ozone if there is one or if there WAS one.

HTH


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Title: Re: 1991 hot springs classic model f just bought, bare copper wire not hooked up
Post by: abslt on July 13, 2012, 06:34:32 pm
there are similar looking wires going to the heater, the jet pump, but not the circulation pump. Do i need to re hook this up before i plug it in? I will take pics and post. thanks
Title: Re: 1991 hot springs classic model f just bought, bare copper wire not hooked up
Post by: Chas on July 13, 2012, 11:54:31 pm
It depends on how old the circ pump is. There are ground wires inside the power cords to each of those items, the bonding wires are needed unless you have one of newer pumps which are double-insulated (plastic). However, if the wire is there, and it will reach to the circ pump, AND if the circ pump has a bonding lug, why not hook it up?

(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Hot-Spring-Spa-Silent-Flo-5000-Circulation-Pump-/22/!BfYc80Q!mk~$(KGrHqUH-D0Erf(vNVj5BLBD,SqFow~~_35.JPG)

HTH

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