Nidec Motor Corp. swimming pool motors have been recalled for posing an electrical shock hazard, according to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall includes over 16,000 motor units ...
A ground-fault circuit interrupter – or GFCI – is a small, inconspicuous box that should be located on the bottom right side of every swimming pool control panel. The fast-acting circuit breaker is ...
Nidec Motor Corp. (NMC) of St. Louis, Mo., has recalled certain swimming pool motors. The pump control cover may not be properly grounded, which could pose an electrical shock hazard. “Emerson” or ...
All references are based on the 2017 edition of the NEC. The installation requirements in Art. 680 Part I apply generally to pools, tubs, fountains, and spas. The ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MADISON, Ala. – You might already be cooling ...
An eight-year-old girl from Pennsylvania and a 34-year-old man from New Jersey are in critical condition after being electrically shocked in swimming pools in two separate incidents. The girl was one ...
More than 400 children were forced to evacuate a local pool after reports of an electrical current in the water – with some kids left complaining of shock-like symptoms.
Nidec Motor Corp. swimming pool motors have been recalled for posing an electrical shock hazard, according to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall includes over 16,000 motor units ...
Nidec Motor Corp. swimming pool motors have been recalled for posing an electrical shock hazard, according to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall includes over 16,000 motor units ...
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