Thread: GFCI Outlet
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Old 30-04-2003, 12:56 PM
Ian
 
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Default GFCI Outlet

I just lay my electrical for the pond. Until now, have been running an
extension cord(less than a year old pond).

- Installing a GFCI is pretty much as easy as installing a normal outlet.
The instructions are usually very clear.

- You may want to check your local codes, but you don't need to lay piping
to run the electrical, just use NMWU 14/2 direct burial cable. The only time
NMWU needs to be in piping is if it goes under high traffic areas, such as
walkways or an area where cars may drive over. You do want to use pvc piping
when the cable comes up from the ground on both sides of the run. That is
usually nothing more than an elbow and a small amount of straight(I used
flexible) piping.



"Chrissy" wrote in message
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I dont mind the manual labor part of it, seeing as hubby just helped me

with
digging the hole for the pond

I did manage to find an outlet cover today at Home Depot hubby said he

would
spray paint the line for me to dig the trench to put the piping in. I've
found some of our DIY books on how to do the wiring and such so I'm glad
about that. Hubby feels more confident now than he was before. I guess

he
was mainly concerned with our kids or the neighborhood kids playing with

the
plugs as well. So this will prevent that, he's going to install an outlet
near the pond like what you did with your set up. Thanks so much for
showing the pics of how you did your outlets. I love your pond.

Thank you for your help.



Chrissy
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"Michael Shaffer" wrote in message
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I just did one this weekend. It was pretty easy. I guess it depends on
how much you detest manual labor if it's worth paying $300 for one.

Looking at my receipt, here's how it broke down

Outlet Kit: $25, was in the outdoor lighting section at Sears. Comes
with the GFCI outlet, box and cover.

25 ft. electrical cord

PVC cement $3.60

4 1/2"x12 ft PVC conduits $5 (shockingly cheap)

Various PVC fittings: $5

Total $55

Here's a few pics

http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/outlet1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/outlet2.jpg
http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/outlet3.jpg
http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/outlet4.jpg

Remember to run the wire through before you glue all the sections

together.
Chrissy wrote:
I was wondering what any of you use for your outdoor ponds. I just

got
a
quote fro $300 to install a GFCI outlet and an outlet near the pond.

He
said that was necessary and that it would be illegal for them to run

an
extension cord from the main outlet over to the pond.

What have you done?

Can I just get a GFCI extension cord, and run it from our outside

outlets?

Thanks for your help.

Chrissy
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