Ok, i'm looking at the illustrated. I figured the illustrated would be easier in this topic. What it says is you must have a Equipotential Plane over the area. It is a slab of concrete with wire mesh either embedded or under the concrete that puts the animal at the same electrical potential as the rest of the electrical system. The wire mesh is then bonded to the water trough also along with the pump being bonded (if it has a place to bond it to the rest of the system. The recepticle that feeds the pump must also be connected to a GFCI. Also according to NEC 250.6B you can make a grounding provision to prevent objectionable current by removing the grounding going to your water pump and installing a ground rod by your water pump and grounding it to that, and you must also make sure your water tank is also bonded to ground by using at least a #8 wire. I hope this helps. Also if you would like a nice isolation transformer here is where I used to get mine for installs http://www.altex.com/Tripp-Lite-2400-Watt-Line-Conditioner-AVR-System-LCR-2400-P139682C10753.aspx
This post was edited by TimMiller at 16:35:36 02/08/10.
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