Is there a NEC pool insulating standard that would allow a conductive part not to be bonded?

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MDal

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Often a pool cover uses a conductive metal beam to support the cover and per NEC standard 250 & 680 is is required to be a part of the equipotential bonding grid around the pool. Are there any exceptions to the bonding requirement such as insulating a part? If so where could I find the standard that would provide some support so I know what a proper insulating barrier would be?
 

jusme123

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680.27(B) deals with electrically operated pool covers
680.26 deals with equipotential bond (also see 680.26(B)(6))

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