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Wiring new salt cell generator


Tommc72

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Hi,

I am planning on installing a new SWG to my system and have a question about wiring. I currently have a time clock running of of my breaker box. The time clock then runs to a service disconnect which then runs to my heater and pump. My question is can I add the SWG as a third piece of equipment into the service disconnect? I wasn’t sure if there is a maximum amount of lines that can be attached or if it is just a max amount of amps that can be handled. 
 

thanks in advance for any help. 

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Technically, it is both. Exceeding the amp rating will trip the breaker. But NEC (national electrical code) says you can only have one wire in a terminal, and cannot have wire splices (wire nuts) inside of a disconnect box. It sounds like you have already violated that code. The risk is poor connection in the terminal leading to a fire. To bring it to code you should mount a weatherproof junction box for your splices. 

Technicalities aside, so long as your combined components do not exceed the amp rating of the circuit breaker and wire, you should be fine. 

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