Hot Tub Electrical - Code Minimum

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Synopsis:
There are 2 types of hot tubs: The warm, refreshing variety and the more jolting & shocking kind. If you are planning to wire up your own hot tub there are 5 key code references which will inevitably ramp up the cost of the project materials and require some location planning, so keeping them front of mind can alleviate significant stress at the end of the project. While our other hot tub videos (including our own) will provide more step-by-step instructions for the electrical, this one is a quick-hitter for those who already have the mechanical skills and knowledge, but may lack NEC experience.

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National Electrical Code (NEC) referenced in this video:
Free Access Here: https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=70
[] Service Outlet [NEC 680.43 (Service Outlet & GFCI Protection), 406.9 (Cover)]
[] Disconnecting Means [NEC 680.13]
[] Wire Type, Color-Coding, & Size [NEC 210.5, 310.4(A), 310.16,]
[] Separation of Grounds & Neutrals [250.32(B)(1)]
[] GFCI Protection [NEC 680.5]

Outline:
0:00 - Introduction
0:26 - 5. Service Outlet Access
0:56 - 4. Dedicated Disconnecting Means
1:07 - 3. Wire Type, Color-Coding, & Size
2:51 - 2. Separation of Grounds & Neutrals
3:17 - 1. GFCI Protection

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