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Can you run UF Cable underground from the house to feed the disconnect of a hot tub?
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Is there a Green ground wire in your UF?Can you run UF Cable underground from the house to feed the disconnect of a hot tub?
I've personally never seen UF with an insulated ground but that doesn't mean it does not exist.Is there a Green ground wire in your UF?
You are correct there is no UF to my knowledge with a green ground conductor. They do make a three wire red, black, and white with a bare ground. The pump is required to have an insulated ground. and since it is smaller than a # 6 conductor you can not reidentify it with green tape.I've personally never seen UF with an insulated ground but that doesn't mean it does not exist.
The question is asking if you can run the UF to the disconnect, and not about what is required to be run from the disconnect to the pump. Does that change your thinking?You are correct there is no UF to my knowledge with a green ground conductor. They do make a three wire red, black, and white with a bare ground. The pump is required to have an insulated ground. and since it is smaller than a # 6 conductor you can not reidentify it with green tape.
The "wet area" would be a major change for me if I am not retired by the time the state adopts the 2023 NEC. We are on the 2017 NEC/2018 IRC now. I average 3 spa inspections a day and usually see UF run outside from the panel to the spa disconnect.2023 NEC 680.7(A):
"Feeders and branch circuits installed in a corrosive environment or wet location shall contain an EGC that is an insulated copper conductor sized in accordance with Table 250.122, but not smaller than 12 AWG."
In this scenario from panel, underground to disconnect that is required to be in sight The maintenance disconnecting means must be readily accessible and located within sight and at least 5 ft from the permanently installed pool, storable pool, outdoor spa, outdoor hot tub, or fountain equipment unless separated from the open water by a permanently installed barrier that provides a 5 ft reach path or greater. This horizontal distance is measured from the water’s edge along the shortest path required to reach the disconnecting means.The question is asking if you can run the UF to the disconnect, and not about what is required to be run from the disconnect to the pump. Does that change your thinking?
What if this were under the 2023 NEC?In this scenario from panel, underground to disconnect that is required to be in sight The maintenance disconnecting means must be readily accessible and located within sight and at least 5 ft from the permanently installed pool, storable pool, outdoor spa, outdoor hot tub, or fountain equipment unless separated from the open water by a permanently installed barrier that provides a 5 ft reach path or greater. This horizontal distance is measured from the water’s edge along the shortest path required to reach the disconnecting means.
The disconnect is not required to be in a corrosive environment. So the answer would be yes From the disconnect to the motor assembly it would require a copper conductor with a green insulation .
I would still say yes if run in conduit and fill rating is applied.What if this were under the 2023 NEC?
See post #11 and 2023 NEC 680.7(A) (plus 300.5(B)).I would still say yes if run in conduit and fill rating is applied.
(B) Wet Locations. The interior of enclosures or racewaysSee post #11 and 2023 NEC 680.7(A) (plus 300.5(B)).
Cheers, Wayne
Yes, new section in the 2023 NEC.(B) Wet Locations. The interior of enclosures or raceways
installed underground shall be considered to be a wet location.
Insulated conductors and cables installed in these enclosures
or raceways in underground installations shall comply with
310.10(C) .
My bad I FUBARED
So the answer is yes....it just may not meet code.....Can you run UF Cable underground from the house to feed the disconnect of a hot tub?
A typical hot tub is "storable" and thus not subject to 680.23. Part III of Article 680 vs Part II of Article 680.Does it have a luminaire? 680.23
Walls of my hot tub are metal so don't meet that definition...NFPA 70 really screws this up....A typical hot tub is "storable" and thus not subject to 680.23. Part III of Article 680 vs Part II of Article 680.
Cheers, Wayne
Looks like it depends on which code you are on or if it goes through a corrosive environment.Can you run UF Cable underground from the house to feed the disconnect of a hot tub?