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branch circuit for a swimming pool

metz150mx

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ok, newbie here and I am struggling to find a answer. first off i am installing a new above ground pool in my backyard, and i need to run a branch circuit out to power it. well my main question is, is there a certain distance i have to be away from the foundation of the house when running parallel with it to get to the backyard? also i think i have this all right, i am putting a gfci 20 amp breaker in specifically for the pool, coming out of the wall to the outside in 3/4" pvc dropping 18" into the ground heading back towards the pool, stubbing up out of the ground about 6' away from the pull wall with a twist lock receptacle mounted on a 4x4 post. then within 3' will be my pool pump to plug into it. then after all of that the pool bonding. i hope i have this all right. thanks in advance for any positive advice. also i live in west harrison, indiana, i know codes vary
 
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Giving advice on how to wire a pool is not something we should do.
 
i am not wiring it up myself, i will be digging the trench though. i will be purchasing materials also, just trying to plan ahead and have everything ready.
 
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