Someone is about to get a wicked fine for not making sure that the railing and walking surface was not bonded.
There’s a queuing area at the bottom of that ride with railing and when they made contact with that, that’s where the incident occurred for a brief time
There is a whole chapter of the Canadian Electrical Code dedicated to pools, tubs, and spas. And I would put my money on 68-058 1)
The metal parts of the pool and of other non-electrical equipment associated with the pool, such as piping, pool reinforcing steel, ladders, diving board supports, and conductive infrastructure within 1.5 m of the pool, shall be bonded together and to non-current-carrying metal parts of electrical equipment such as decorative-type pool luminaires and lighting equipment not located in a forming shell, forming shells, metal screens of shields for underwater speakers, conduit, junction boxes, and the like by a copper bonding conductor.
While everything may have been bonded at the time of construction, water corrodes metal, particularly when there is current flowing though it due to moisture.
Someone is about to get a wicked fine for not making sure that the railing and walking surface was not bonded.
There is a whole chapter of the Canadian Electrical Code dedicated to pools, tubs, and spas. And I would put my money on 68-058 1)
While everything may have been bonded at the time of construction, water corrodes metal, particularly when there is current flowing though it due to moisture.
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I wonder what went wrong, hopefully all of the kids make a full recovery
Don’t wizz on the electric fence.