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For receptacle location are you guys considering a pool heater circulation equipment? Per 4103.1.1 or 680.22(A)(1) our State office seems to and wanted to see how all of you felt.....Thanks!
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The heater circuit amperage could be 3 or 4 times as great as the circulation. 2008 NEC 680.9 Electric power for water heaters.steveray said:For receptacle location are you guys considering a pool heater circulation equipment? Per 4103.1.1 or 680.22(A)(1) our State office seems to and wanted to see how all of you felt.....Thanks!
2003 IRC E 4106.11 Electric Pool Water Heaterssteveray said:For receptacle location are you guys considering a pool heater circulation equipment? Per 4103.1.1 or 680.22(A)(1) our State office seems to and wanted to see how all of you felt.....Thanks!
They are separate but 680.22states load directly related to the circulation-- what does that mean--- One could see it either way but I would still like to know what the issue could be.Gregg Harris said:2003 IRC E 4106.11 Electric Pool Water HeatersThe only way the two are related is that in order for the heater to work it needs to see water pressure to activate the heating elements. They are separate.
Dennis said:They are separate but 680.22states load directly related to the circulation-- what does that mean--- One could see it either way but I would still like to know what the issue could be.
Relocation is the only alternative to make it compliant with 680.22.steveray said:This one is currently (pun intended) plugged in to a duplex receptacle 5.5' away from the pool (wrong for more than one reason)......But the fix is either to just put a twist lock on it or to move or hard wire the appliance....(but doesn't that void the listing...modifying the factory cord?)......I can sort of see it both ways, which is why I am putting it out there, the guys and gals at the state are generally pretty sharp, but this one I just don't really agree with.....