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2012, 05-25 Permit App: BLD-2012-0736 Pool
tD— lDfi - b7 Community Development Department (Staff Use Only) Permit Center Siti11703 East Sprague Avenue,Suite B-3 PERMIT NUMBER:s 1�s�� Spokane Valley,WA 99206 OJl1�BiJl� Tel: (509)688-0036 PERMIT FEE: .0jValley Fax: (509)688-0037 permitcenter@spokanevallev•orq RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION 0 NEW CONSTRUCTION 0 ADDITION/REMODEL ❑ ACCESSORY BUILDING 0 DECK ® OTHER SITE ADDRESS: -7214- h,-A°. %ale % 5 /.5 . / /iV 4/7e ASSESSORS PARCEL NO.: S, 4lj, L?7/7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BUILDING OWNER NAME: Imperial Pools Robert Walsh NAME:Jim and Shannon Lambert ADDRESS:15515 E. 14th Avenue p CITY: Spokane STATE: WA ZIP: 99212 PHONE:509-4434272 Fax: CELL: CONTACT NAME: Imperial Pools Robert Walsh PHONE: 509-443-4272 FAX: CELL: CONTRACTOR NAME: Imperial Pools Robert Walsh MAILING ADDRESS: 7214 E. 5th Avenue crry: Spokane STATE: WA ZIp: 99212 PHONE: 509-443-4272 RAX: cEu.: CONTRACTOR LICENSE NO.: IMPERGP932J3 EXPIRES: 04/23/2013 CITY BUSINESS LICENSE NO.: IMPERGPri DESCRIBE THE SCOPE OF WORK IN DETAIL AND INDICATE USE & PROPOSED USE: inground vinyl swimming pool inground vinyl swimming pool ****YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING**** MARK WAIF NOT APPLICABLE Height to Peak:n/a Dimensions:18 x 36 No.of Stories:n/a Totalo ace:Habitable n/a Main Floor SQ FT: Upper Floor SQ FT: Unfinished Basement SQ Finished Basement SQ n/a n/a FT: n/a FT:n/a Garage SQ FT: Deck/Covered Patio SQ Impervious Surface 30%Slopes on n/a F r: Area: n/a Property: n/a Na No.of Bedrooms:n a Construction Type: Heat Source:haat pump Sewer or Septic:sNa TOTAL COST OF PROJECT: $ 32,500.00 $35,327.50 tax pISCLAIMER The permitted verifies,acknowledges and agrees by their signature that: 1)if this permit is for construction or on a dwelling,the dwelling is/will be served by potable water. 2)Ownership of this City of Spokane Valley permit inure to the property owner. 3) The signatory is the property owner or has permission to represent the property owner in this transaction. 4) All construction is to be done in full compliance with the City of Spokane Valley Development code. Referenced codes are available for review at the City of Spokane Valley Permit Center. 5) The City of Spokane Valley permit is not a permit or approval for any violation of federal,state or local laws,codes or ordinances. 6) Plans or additional information may be required to be submitted and subsequently approved before this application can be processed. Effective October 28,2007 Page 1 of 2 P:\Community Development\02 Administration\03 Forms-Official Versions\Permit Center\Residential Construction Permit App 10.28.07.doc Signature Date: Method of payment: 0 Cash 0 Check 0 Visa 0 Mastercard Bankcard #: EXP:04/23/2013 VIN#: Authorized Signature: �, . '�/. Effective October 28,2007 Page 2 of 2 P:\Community Development\02 Administration\03 Forms-Official Versions\Permit Center\Residential Construction Permit App 10.28.07.doc Community Development Department Permit Center on (Staff Use Only) SoFm 11703 East Sprague Avenue, Suite B-3 poKan es Spokane Valley, WA 99206 PERMIT NUMBER: leY Tel: (509) 688-0036 Fax: (509) 688-0037 PERMIT FEE: Den nitcei'ler©spokanevalley.oi PERMIT CENT PROJECT T '-,NSMITTAL PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING (REQUIRED FOR ACCEPTANCE): Response to Review PLUS Project #: C — 07 3 6, Comments Revisions to Application I Parcel Number: t"--4—,24-3 t O• Other (Describe Below): Li Site Address: Route to (Please cheek all that apply): Division # of Sheets/Type of Document/# of Copies Received by: Building -{V v c+Ura( 6 VERIFIED/INITLA LS [11 I Key\ Ta-Cres mmi re v on._ QC Check g L 0 _ by: Dev. Engineering VERIFIED/INITIALS CI QC Check by: 111 Planning VERIFIED/INITIALS Li LI QC CheckLI by: El SV Fire Department VERIFIED/INITIALS LI LI LI- QC Check by: LI Project Contact Infor ation: Name: gy-- 4•.) Phone: - Email: Fax: Relationship to Project: ri Architect I I Engineer * Contractor n Owner/Applicant I I Other Design Professional DATE STAMP: Effective October 28, 2007 Page 1 of 1 P:\Community Development\11 Forms\A. Building\Building forms\Permit Center Project Transmittal.l.doc 2009 Edition 503.11 Pipe Insulation: All piping shall be thermally 504.3 Automatic Controls: Service water heating systems insulated in accordance with Table 5-12. shall be equipped with automatic temperature controls EXCEPTION: Piping installed within unitary HVAC capable of adjustment from the lowest to the highest equipment. acceptable temperature settings for the intended use. Cold water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be Temperature setting range shall be set to 120°F or 49°C. insulated in accordance with the Washington State 504.4 Shutdown: A separate switch shall be provided to Plumbing Code(Chapter 51-56 WAC). permit turning off the energy supplied to electric service water heating systems. A separate valve shall be provided I SECTION 504—DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS to permit turning off the energy supplied to the main 504.1 Scope: The purpose of this section is to provide burner(s)of all other types of service water heater systems. criteria for design and equipment selection that will produce 504.5 Swimming Pools energy savings when applied to domestic water systems. 504.5.1 Controls: All pool heaters shall be equipped with 504.2 Water Heaters,Storage Tanks and Boilers readily accessible ON/OFF switch to allow shutting off the I504.2.1 Performance Efficiency: Domestic water heating operation of the heater without adjusting the thermostat equipment shall comply with the applicable efficiencies setting. Controls shall be provided to allow the water listed in Tables 14-1A through 14-1G.All electric water temperature to be regulated from the maximum design heaters in unheated spaces or on concrete floors shall be temperature down to 65°F. placed on an incompressible,insulated surface with a 504.5.2 Residential Pool Pumps minimum thermal resistance of R-10. 504.5.2.1 Motor Efficiency: Pool pump motors may not For combination space and service water heaters with a be split-phase or capacitor start-induction run type. principal function of providing space heat,the Combined 504.5.2.2 Two-Speed Capability: Annual Efficiency(CAE)may be calculated by using 1.Pump motors: Pool pump motors with a capacity of 1 hp ASHRAE Standard 124-1991. Storage water heaters used in or more shall have the capability of operating at two or combination space heat and water heat applications shall more speeds with low speed having a rotation rate that is no have either an Energy Factor(EF)or a Combined Annual more than one-half of the motor's maximum rotation rate. Efficiency(CAE)of not less than the following: 2.Pump controls: Pool pump motor controls shall have the Energy Factor Combined Annual capability of operating the pool pump with at least two (EF) Efficiency(CAE) speeds. The default circulation speed shall be the lowest <50 gallon storage 0.58 0.71 speed,with a high speed override capability being for a 50 to 70 gallon storage 0.57 0.71 temporary period not to exceed one normal cycle. >70 gallon storage 0.55 0.70 504.5.2.3 Portable Electric Spas: The standby power of 504.2.2 Insulation: Heat loss from unfired hot-water portable electric spas shall not be greater than 5(V2/3)watts storage tanks shall be limited to a maximum of 9.6 Btu/h/ft2 where V=the total volume,in gallons. of external tank surface area.The design ambient 504.5.3 Pool Covers: Heated swimming pools shall be temperature shall be no higher than 65°F. equipped with a pool cover,approved by the building 504.2.3 Combination Service Water Heating/Space :...::.' Heating Boilers: Service water heating equipment shall 504.6 Pump Operation: Circulating water systems shall not be dependent on year round operation of space heating be controlled so that the circulation pump(s)can be boilers. conveniently turned off,automatically or manually,when EXCEPTIONS: 1. Systems with service/space heating the water system is not in operation. boilers having a standby loss Btu/h less than: 504.7 Pipe Insulation: Piping shall be thermally insulated (13.3 pmd+400)/n in accordance with Section 503.11. determined by the fixture count method where: ' pmd=probable maximum demand in gallons/hour as 504.8 Conservation of Water determined in accordance with Chapter 49 of 504.8.1 Showers and Lavatories: Showers and lavatories Standard RS-11. used for other than safety reasons shall be equipped with n=fraction of year when outdoor daily mean temperature exceeds 64.9°F. flow control devices or specially manufactured shower- The standby loss is to be determined for a test period of 24 heads or aerators to limit the total water flow rate as set hours duration while maintaining a boiler water temperature forth in Chapter 51-56 WAC,as measured with both hot of 90°F above an ambient of 60°F and a five foot stack on and cold faucets turned on to their maximum flow. appliance. 2. For systems where the use of a single heating unit will lead to energy savings,such unit shall be utilized. Effective July 1, 2010 25 CHAPTER 42 SWIMMING POOLS SECTION E4201 basis and used for swimming,wading,immersion,or therapeu- ' GENERAL tic purposes. E4201.1 Scope.The provisions of this chapter shall apply to POOL COVER, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED. Motor- the construction and installation of electric wiring and equip- driven equipment designed to cover and uncover the water sur- ment associated with all swimming pools,wading pools,deco- face of a pool by means of a flexible sheet or rigid frame. rative pools, fountains, hot tubs and spas, and hydromassage SELF-CONTAINED SPA OR HOT TUB. A factory-fabri- bathtubs,whether permanently installed or storable,and shall cated unit consisting of a spa or hot tub vessel with all apply to metallic auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, filters water-circulating, heating and control equipment integral to and similar equipment.Sections E4202 through E4206 provide the unit.Equipment may include pumps,air blowers,heaters, general rules for permanent pools, spas and hot tubs. Section luminaires,controls and sanitizer generators. E4207 provides specific rules for storable pools. Section E4208 provides specific rules for spas and hot tubs. Section SPA OR HOT TUB.A hydromassage pool, or tub for recre- E4209 provides specific rules for hydromassage bathtubs. ational or therapeutic use,not located in health care facilities, E4201.2 Definitions. designed for immersion of users, and usually having a filter, heater,and motor-driven blower.They are installed indoors or CORD-AND-PLUG-CONNECTED LIGHTING ASSEM- outdoors, on the ground or supporting structure, or in the BLY.A lighting assembly consisting of a cord-and-plug-con- ground or supporting structure. Generally, a spa or hot tub is nected transformer and a luminaire intended for installation in not designed or intended to have its contents drained or dis- the wall of a spa,hot tub,or storable pool. charged after each use. DRY-NICHE LUMINAIRE.A luminaire intended for instal- STORABLE SWIMMING OR WADING POOL. Those lation in the wall of a pool or fountain in a niche that is sealed that are constructed on or above the ground and are capable of against the entry of pool water. holding water with a maximum depth of 42 inches(1067 mm), FORMING SHELL. A structure designed to support a or a pool with nonmetallic,molded polymeric walls or inflat- wet-niche luminaire assembly and intended for mounting in a able fabric walls regardless of dimension. pool or fountain structure. THROUGH-WALL LIGHTING ASSEMBLY. A lighting FOUNTAIN.Fountains,ornamental pools,display pools,and assembly intended for installation above grade,on or through reflection pools.The definition does not include drinking foun- the wall of a pool,consisting of two interconnected groups of tains. components separated by the pool wall. HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB. A permanently installed WET-NICHE LUMINAIRE. A luminaire intended for bathtub equipped with a recirculating piping system, pump, installation in a forming shell mounted in a pool or fountain and associated equipment.It is designed so it can accept,circu- structure where the luminaire will be completely surrounded late and discharge water upon each use. by water. MAXIMUM WATER LEVEL.The highest level that water can reach before it spills out. SECTION E4202 NO-NICHE LUMINAIRE.A luminaire intended for instal- WIRING METHODS FOR POOLS,SPAS,HOT TUBS lation above or below the water without a niche. AND HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUBS PACKAGED SPA OR HOT TUB EQUIPMENT ASSEM- E4202.1 General.Wiring methods used in conjunction with per- BLY.A factory-fabricated unit consisting of water-circulating, manently installed swimming pools, spas, hot tubs or heating and control equipment mounted on a common base, hydromassage bathtubs shall be installed in accordance with intended to operate a spa or hot tub. Equipment may include Table E4202.1 and Chapter 38 except as otherwise stated in this pumps,air blowers,heaters,luminaires,controls and sanitizer section. Storable swimming pools shall comply with Section generators. E4207. PERMANENTLY INSTALLED SWIMMING,WADING, E4202.2 Flexible cords. Flexible cords used in conjunction IMMERSION AND THERAPEUTIC POOLS.Those that with a pool, spa, hot tub or hydromassage bathtub shall be are constructed in the ground or partially in the ground,and all installed in accordance with the following: others capable of holding water with a depth greater than 42 1. For other than underwater luminaires,fixed or stationary inches(1067 mm),and all pools installed inside of a building, equipment shall be permitted to be connected with a flexi- regardless of water depth,whether or not served by electrical ble cord to facilitate removal or disconnection for mainte- circuits of any nature. nance or repair.For other than storable pools,the flexible POOL. Manufactured or field-constructed equipment cord shall not exceed 3 feet(914 mm)in length.Cords that designed to contain water on a permanent or semipermanent supply swimming pool equipment, shall have a copper 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 713 SWIMMING POOLS . • equipment grounding conductor not smaller than 12 AWG 4. A listed packaged spa or hot tub rated at 20 amperes or and shall be provided with a grounding-type attachment less and installed indoors shall be permitted to be cord plug. and plug-connected to facilitate maintenance and repair. 2. Flexible cord that is supplied as part of a listed under- 5. For other than underwater and storable pool lighting water swimming pool lighting luminaire shall be per- luminaire,the requirements of Item 1 shall apply to any mitted to be installed in any of the permitted wiring cord-equipped luminaire that is located within 16 feet methods from the luminaire to a deck box or other (4877 mm)radially from any point on the water surface. enclosure. Splices shall not be made within a raceway. E4202.3 Double insulated pool pumps. A listed cord and The equipment grounding conductor shall be an insu lu connected pool pumpincorporating an approved system lated copper conductor that is not smaller than the sup- of g p g pp y ply conductors and not smaller than 16 AWG. of double insulation that provides a means for grounding only the internal and nonaccessible, noncurrent-carrying metal 3. A listed packaged spa or hot tub installed outdoors that is parts of the pump shall be connected to any wiring method rec- GFCI protected shall be permitted to be cord and plug- ognized in Chapter 38 that is suitable for the location.Where connected provided that such cord does not exceed 15 the bonding grid is connected to the equipment grounding con- feet(4572 mm)in length. ductor of the motor circuit in accordance with Section E4204.2,Item 6.1,the branch circuit wiring shall comply with Sections E4202.1 and E4205.5. TABLE E4202.1 ALLOWABLE APPLICATIONS FOR WIRING METHODSa,b,a,d,e,f,9,h,I WIRING LOCATION OR PURPOSE AC,FMC, MCI,RMCI, FLEX (Application allowed where marked with an"A") NM,SR,SE EMT ENT RNC' LFMC LFNMC UF MCk CORD Panelboard(s)that supply pool equipment: Ab,e A° Ab A — A Ae Ae from service equipment to panelboard SR not permitted — Wet-niche and no-niche luminaires:from branch circuit OCPD to deck or junction ACb only A° Ab A — A — Ab — box Wet-niche and no-niche luminaires:from — — — Ad — A — — Ah deck or junction box to forming shell Dry niche:from branch circuit OCPD to ACb only A° Ab A — A — Ab — luminaires Pool-associated motors:from branch circuit Ab A` Ab A Af Af A" A Ah OCPD to motor Packaged or self-contained outdoor spas and hot tubs with underwater luminaire:from ACb only A° A" A Af Af — Ab Ah branch circuit OCPD to spa or hot tub Packaged or self-contained outdoor spas and hot tubs without underwater luminaire:from Ab A° Ab A Af Af Ab A Ah branch circuit OCPD to spa or hot tub - Indoor spas and hot tubs,hydromassage bathtubs,and other pool,spa or hot tub Ab A` A" A A A A A Ah associated equipment:from branch circuit OCPD to equipment Connection at pool lighting transformers ACb only A' Ab A Ag Ag — Ab — For SI: 1 foot=304.8 mm. a. For all wiring methods,see Section E4205 for equipment grounding conductor requirements. b. Limited to use within buildings. c. Limited to use on or within buildings. d. Metal conduit shall be constructed of brass or other approved corrosion-resistant metal. e. Permitted only for existing installations in accordance with the exception to Section E4205.6. f. Limited to use at pool,spa or hot tub equipment where flexibility is necessary.For spas and hot tubs,the maximum length shall be 6 feet. g. Limited to use in individual lengths not to exceed 6 feet.The total length of all individual runs of LFMC and LFNMC shall not exceed 10 feet.LFNMC Type B shall be limited to lengths not exceeding 10 feet. h. Flexible cord shall be installed in accordance with Section E4202.2. i. Nonmetallic conduit shall be rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit Type PVC or reinforced thermosetting resin conduit Type RTRC. j. Aluminum conduits shall not be permitted in the pool area where subject to corrosion. 1 k. Where installed as direct burial cable or in wet locations,Type MC cable shall be listed and identified for the location. 1. See Section E4202.3 for listed,double-insulated pool pump motors. 714 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® SWIMMING POOLS SECTION E4203 means shall be readily accessible and within sight from the EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND CLEARANCES equipment it serves and shall be located at least 5 feet(1524 E4203.1 Receptacle outlets. Receptacles outlets shall be mm)horizontally from the inside walls of a pool,spa,or hot tub installed and located in accordance with Sections E4203.1.1 unless separated from the open water by a permanently installed through E4203.1.5.Distances shall be measured as the shortest barrier that provides a 5 foot(1524 mm)or greater reach path. path that an appliance supply cord connected to the receptacle This horizontal distance shall be measured from the water's would follow without penetrating a floor, wall,ceiling,door- edge along the shortest path required to reach the disconnect. way with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other E4203.4 Luminaires and ceiling fans. Lighting outlets, effective permanent barrier. luminaires, and ceiling-suspended paddle fans shall be E4203.1.1 Location. Receptacles that provide power for installed and located in accordance with Sections E4203.4.1 water-pump motors or other loads directly related to the cir- through E4203.4.5. culation and sanitation system shall be permitted to be E4203.4.1 Outdoor location. In outdoor pool, outdoor located between 6 feet and 10 feet(1829 mm and 3048 mm) spas and outdoor hot tubs areas,luminaires,lighting outlets, from the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs, and ceiling-suspended paddle fans shall not be installed and,where so located,shall be single and of the locking and over the pool or over the area extending 5 feet(1524 mm) grounding type and shall be protected by ground-fault cir- horizontally from the inside walls of a pool except where no cuit interrupters. part of the luminaire or ceiling-suspended paddle fan is less Other receptacles on the property shall be located not less than 12 feet(3658 mm)above the maximum water level. than 6 feet(1829 mm) from the inside walls of pools and E4203.4.2 Indoor locations.In indoor pool areas,the limi- outdoor spas and hot tubs. tations of Section E4203.4.1 shall apply except where the E4203.1.2 Where required. At least one 125-volt, 15- or luminaires, lighting outlets and ceiling-suspended paddle 20-ampere receptacle supplied by a general-purpose branch fans comply with all of the following conditions: circuit shall be located a minimum of 6 feet(1829 mm)from 1. The luminaires are of a totally enclosed type; and not more than 20 feet(6096 mm)from the inside wall of 2. A ground-fault circuit interrupter is installed in the pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs.This receptacle shall be branch circuit supplyingthe luminaires or ceil located not more than 6 feet,6 inches(1981 mm)above the floor,platform or grade level serving the pool,spa or hot tub. ing-suspended(paddle)fans;and 3. The distance from the bottom of the luminaire or ceil- ing-suspended (paddle) fan to the maximum water phase, 125-volt receptacles located within 20 feet (6096 level is not less than 7 feet,6 inches(2286 mm). mm) of the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. E4203.4.3 Existing lighting outlets and luminaires. Outlets supplying pool pump motors from branch circuits Existing lighting outlets and luminaires that are located with short-circuit and ground-fault protection rated 15 or 20 within 5 feet(1524 mm)horizontally from the inside walls amperes, 125 volt or 240 volt, single phase, whether by of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be permitted to receptacle or direct connection, shall be provided with be located not less than 5 feet(1524 mm)vertically above ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. the maximum water level, provided that such luminaires E4203.1.4 Indoor locations. Receptacles shall be located and outlets are rigidly attached to the existing structure and not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) from the inside walls of are protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter. indoor spas and hot tubs.A minimum of one 125-volt recep- E4203.4.4 Indoor spas and hot tubs. tacle shall be located between 6 feet(1829 mm)and 10 feet 1. Luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling-suspended (3048 mm)from the inside walls of indoor spas or hot tubs. paddle fans located over the spa or hot tub or within 5 E4203.1.5 Indoor GFCI protection.All 125-volt recepta- feet(1524 mm)from the inside walls of the spa or hot cies rated 30 amperes or less and located within 10 feet tub shall be a minimum of 7 feet,6 inches(2286 mm) (3048 mm)of the inside walls of spas and hot tubs installed above the maximum water level and shall be pro- indoors, shall be protected by ground-fault circuit-inter- tected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter. rupters. Luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling-sus- E4203.2 Switching devices. Switching devices shall be pended paddle fans that are located 12 feet(3658 mm) located not less than 5 feet(1524 mm) horizontally from the or more above the maximum water level shall not inside walls of pools,spas and hot tubs except where separated require ground fault circuit interrupter protection. from the pool,spa or hot tub by a solid fence,wall,or other per- 2. Luminaires protected by a ground-fault circuit inter- manent barrier or the switches are listed for use within 5 feet rupter and complying with Item 2.1 or 2.2 shall be (1524 mm). Switching devices located in a room or area con- permitted to be installed less than 7 feet, 6 inches taming a hydromassage bathtub shall be located in accordance (2286 mm)over a spa or hot tub. with the general requirements of this code. 2.1. Recessed luminaires shall have a glass or plas- E4203.3 Disconnecting means.One or more means to simulta- tic lens and nonmetallic or electrically isolated neously disconnect all ungrounded conductors for all utilization metal trim, and shall be suitable for use in equipment,other than lighting,shall be provided.Each of such damp locations. 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 715 SWIMMING POOLS 2.2. Surface-mounted luminaires shall have a Overhead conductors of network-powered broadband coin- glass or plastic globe and a nonmetallic body munications systems shall comply with the provisions in Table or a metallic body isolated from contact.Such E4203.5 for conductors operating at 0 to 750 volts to ground. luminaires shall be suitable for use in damp lo- cations. Utility-owned, -operated and -maintained communications E4203.4.5 GFCI protection in adjacent areas. conductors,community antenna system coaxial cables and the supporting messengers shall be permitted at a height of not less Luminaires and outlets that are installed in the area extend- than 10 feet(3048 mm)above swimming and wading pools,div- ing between 5 feet(1524 mm)and 10 feet(3048 mm)from ing structures,and observation stands,towers,and platforms. the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be protected by ground-fault circuit-interrupters except E4203.7 Underground wiring.Underground wiring shall not where such fixtures and outlets are installed not less than 5 be installed under or within the area extending 5 feet(1524 mm) feet(1524 mm)above the maximum water level and are rig- horizontally from the inside walls of pools and outdoor hot tubs idly attached to the structure. and spas except where the wiring is installed to supply pool,spa E4203.5 Other outlets.Other outlets such as for remote con or hot tub equipment or where space limitations prevent wiring trol,signaling,fire alarm and communications shall be not less from being routed 5 feet(1524 mm)or more horizontally from than 10 feet(3048 mm)from the inside walls of the pool.Mea- the inside walls.Where installed within 5 feet(1524 mm)of the surements shall be determined in accordance with Section inside walls, the wiring method shall be a complete raceway E4203.1. system of rigid metal conduit,intermediate metal conduit or a E4203.6 Overhead conductor clearances. Except where nonmetallic raceway system.Metal conduit shall be corrosion resistant and suitable for the location. The minimum cover installed with the clearances specified in Table E4203.5, the depth shall be in accordance with Table E4203.7. following parts of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall not be placed under existing service-drop conductors or any other open overhead wiring;nor shall such wiring be installed above the following: SECTION E4204 1. Pools and the areas extending 10 feet(3048 mm)hori- BONDING zontally from the inside of the walls of the pool; E4204.1 Performance.The equipotential bonding required by 2. Diving structures;or this section shall be installed to reduce voltage gradients in the 3. Observation stands,towers,and platforms. pool area as prescribed. TABLE E4203.5 OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR CLEARANCES INSULATED SUPPLY OR SERVICE DROP CABLES, ALL OTHER SUPPLY OR SERVICE DROP CONDUCTORS 0-750 VOLTS TO GROUND,SUPPORTED ON AND (feet) CABLED TOGETHER WITH AN EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED BARE MESSENGER OR EFFECTIVELY Voltage to ground GROUNDED NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR (feet) 0-16 kV Greater than 15 to 50 kV A.Clearance in any direction to the water level,edge of water 22.5 25 surface,base of diving platform, 27 or permanently-anchored raft B.Clearance in any direction to 14.5 17 18 the diving platform For SI: 1 foot=304.8 mm. TABLE E4203.7 MINIMUM BURIAL DEPTHS WIRING METHOD UNDERGROUND WIRING(inches) Rigid metal conduit 6 Intermediate metal conduit 6 Nonmetallic raceways listed for direct burial without concrete encasement 18 Other approved racewaysa 18 For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm. a. Raceways approved for burial only where concrete-encased shall require a concrete envelope not less than 2 inches in thickness. 716 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® SWIMMING POOLS E4204.2 Bonded parts.The parts of pools,spas,and hot tubs pool, spa, or hot tub. For nonconductive pool shells, specified in Items 1 through 7 shall be bonded together using bonding at four points shall not be required. insulated,covered or bare solid copper conductors not smaller 2.1. Structural Reinforcing Steel.Structural reinforc- than 8 AWG or using rigid metal conduit of brass or other iden- ing steel shall be bonded in accordance with Item tified corrosion-resistant metal.An 8 AWG or larger solid cop- 1.1. per bonding conductor provided to reduce voltage gradients in the pool, spa, or hot tub area shall not be required to be 2.2. Alternate Means. Where structural reinforcing extended or attached to remote panelboards, service equip- steel is not available or is encapsulated in a ment,or electrodes.Connections shall be made by exothermic nonconductive compound, a copper conduc- welding or by listed pressure connectors or clamps that are tor(s) shall be used in accordance with Items labeled as being suitable for the purpose and that are made of 2.2.1 through 2.2.5: stainless steel, brass, copper or copper alloy. Connection 2.2.1. At least one minimum 8 AWG bare devices or fittings that depend solely on solder shall not be solid copper conductor shall be pro- used.Sheet metal screws shall not be used to connect bonding vided. conductors or connection devices: 2.2.2. The conductors shall follow the contour 1. Conductive pool shells. Bonding to conductive pool of the perimeter surface. shells shall be provided as specified in Item 1.1 or 1.2. 2,2,3. Splices shall be listed. Poured concrete,pneumatically applied or sprayed con- crete,and concrete block with painted or plastered coat- 2.2.4. The required conductor shall be 18 to 24 ings shall be considered to be conductive materials inches(457 to 610 mm)from the inside because of their water permeability and porosity.Vinyl walls of the pool. liners and fiberglass composite shells shall be considered 2.2.5. The required conductor shall be secured to be nonconductive materials. within or under the perimeter surface 4 1.1. Structural Reinforcing Steel. Unencapsulated to 6 inches(102 mm to 152 mm)below structural reinforcing steel shall be bonded the subgrade. together by steel tie wires or the equivalent. 3. Metallic components.All metallic parts of the pool struc- Where structural reinforcing steel is encapsu- ture, including reinforcing metal not addressed in Item lated in a nonconductive compound, a copper 1.1,shall be bonded.Where reinforcing steel is encapsu- conductor grid shall be installed in accordance lated with a nonconductive compound, the reinforcing with Item 1.2. steel shall not be required to be bonded. 1.2. Copper Conductor Grid. A copper conductor 4. Underwater lighting. All metal forming shells and grid shall be provided and shall comply with mounting brackets of no-niche luminaires shall be Items 1.2.1 through 1.2.4: bonded. 1.2.1. It shall be constructed of minimum 8 Exception:Listed low-voltage lighting systems with AWG bare solid copper conductors nonmetallic forming shells shall not require bonding. bonded to each other at all points of crossing. 5. Metal fittings.All metal fittings within or attached to the pool structure shall be bonded.Isolated parts that are not 1.2.2. It shall conform to the contour of the over 4 inches(102 mm)in any dimension and do not pen- pool and the pool deck. etrate into the pool structure more than 1 inch(25.4 mm) 1.2.3. It shall be arranged in a 12 inch (305 shall not require bonding. mm)by 12 inch (305 mm)network of 6. Electrical equipment.Metal parts of electrical equipment conductors in a uniformly spaced per- associated with the pool water circulating system, pendicular grid pattern with a tolerance including pump motors and metal parts of equipment of 4 inches(102 mm). associated with pool covers, including electric motors, 1.2.4. It shall be secured within or under the shall be bonded. pool not more than 6 inches(152 mm) Exception:Metal parts of listed equipment incorpo- from the outer contour of the pool shell. rating an approved system of double insulation shall 2. Perimeter surfaces. The perimeter surface shall extend not be bonded. for 3 feet(914 mm)horizontally beyond the inside walls 6.1. Double-Insulated Water Pump Motors.Where a of the pool and shall include unpaved surfaces,poured double-insulated water pump motor is installed concrete and other types of paving.Bonding to perimeter under the provisions of this item,a solid 8 AWG surfaces shall be provided as specified in Item 2.1 or 2.2 copper conductor of sufficient length to make a and shall be attached to the pool,spa,or hot tub reinforc- bonding connection to a replacement motor shall ing steel or copper conductor grid at a minimum of four be extended from the bonding grid to an accessi- points uniformly spaced around the perimeter of the ble point in the vicinity of the pool pump motor. 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 717 SWIMMING POOLS Where there is no connection between the swim- towel bars, mirror frames, and similar ming pool bonding grid and the equipment nonelectrical equipment, shall not be required grounding system for the premises,this bonding to be bonded. conductor shall be connected to the equipment 2. Metal parts of electrical equipment associated grounding conductor of the motor circuit. with the water circulating system, including 6.2. Pool Water Heaters.For pool water heaters rated pump motors that are part of a listed self-con- at more than 50 amperes and having specific tamed hot tub or spa. instructions regarding bonding and grounding, 5. Electrical devices and controls that are not associated only those parts designated to be bonded shall be with the hot tubs or spas and that are located less than 5 bonded and only those parts designated to be feet(1524 mm)from such units. grounded shall be grounded. E4204.5.1 Methods.All metal parts associated with the hot 7. Metal wiring methods and equipment. Metal-sheathed cables and raceways, metal piping, and all fixed metal tub or spa shall be bonded by any of the following methods: parts shall be bonded. 1. The interconnection of threaded metal piping and fit- Exceptions: tings. 2. Metal-to-metal mounting on a common frame or base 1. Those separated from the pool by a permanent barrier shall not be required to be bonded. 3. The provision of an insulated, covered or bare solid 2. Those greater than 5 feet(1524 mm) horizon- copper bonding jumper not smaller than 8 AWG. It tally from the inside walls of the pool shall not shall not be the intent to require that the 8 AWG or be required to be bonded. larger solid copper bonding conductor be extended or attached to any remote panelboard, service equip- 3. Those greater than 12 feet(3658 mm)measured ment, or any electrode, but only that it shall be vertically above the maximum water level of employed to eliminate voltage gradients in the hot tub the pool, or as measured vertically above any or spa area as prescribed. observation stands,towers,or platforms,or any E4204.5.2 Connections. Connections shall be made by diving structures, shall not be required to be bonded. exothermic welding or by listed pressure connectors or clamps that are labeled as being suitable for the purpose and E4204.3 Pool water. The pool water shall be intentionally that are made of stainless steel, brass, copper or copper bonded by means of a conductive surface area not less than 9 alloy. Connection devices or fittings that depend solely on square inches (5806 mm2) installed in contact with the pool solder shall not be used. Sheet metal screws shall not be water.This bond shall be permitted to consist of parts that are used to connect bonding conductors or connection devices. required to be bonded in Section E4204.2. E4204.4 Bonding of outdoor hot tubs and spas.Outdoor hot tubs and spas shall comply with the bonding requirements of SECTION E4205 Sections E4204.1 through E4204.3. Bonding by metal-to- GROUNDING metal mounting on a common frame or base shall be permitted. E4205.1 Equipment to be grounded. The following equip- The metal bands or hoops used to secure wooden staves shall ment shall be grounded: not be required to be bonded as required in Section E4204.2. E4204.5 Bonding of indoor hot tubs and spas.The following 1. Through wall lighting assemblies and underwater parts of indoor hot tubs and spas shall be bonded together: luminaires other than those low voltage lighting products listed for the application without a grounding 1. All metal fittings within or attached to the hot tub or spa conductor. structure. 2. All electrical equipment located within 5 feet(1524 mm) 2. Metal parts of electrical equipment associated with the of the inside wall of the pool,spa or hot tub. hot tub or spa water circulating system,including pump 3. All electrical equipment associated with the recirculat- motors. ing system of the pool,spa or hot tub. 3. Metal raceway and metal piping that are within 5 feet (1524 mm)of the inside walls of the hot tub or spa and 4. Junction boxes. that are not separated from the spa or hot tub by a perma- 5. Transformer enclosures. nent barrier. 6. Ground-fault circuit-interrupters. 4. All metal surfaces that are within 5 feet(1524 mm)of the 7. Panelboards that are not part of the service equipment inside walls of the hot tub or spa and that are not sepa- and that supply any electrical equipment associated with rated from the hot tub or spa area by a permanent barrier. the pool,spa or hot tub. Exceptions: E4205.2 Luminaires and related equipment.Through-wall ' 1. Small conductive surfaces not likely to become lighting assemblies, wet-niche, dry-niche, or no-niche energized, such as air and water jets and drain luminaires shall be connected to an insulated copper equip- fittings,where not connected to metallic piping, ment grounding conductor sized in accordance with Table 718 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® SWIMMING POOLS E3908.12 but not smaller than 12 AWG. The equipment an uninsulated equipment grounding conductor shall be per- ' grounding conductor between the wiring chamber of the sec- mitted provided that it is enclosed within the outer sheath of the ondary winding of a transformer and a junction box shall be cable assembly. sized in accordance with the overcurrent device in such circuit. E4205.6 Feeders.An equipment grounding conductor shall be The junction box,transformer enclosure,or other enclosure in installed with the feeder conductors between the grounding ter- the supply circuit to a wet niche or no niche luminaire and the minal of the pool equipment panelboard and the grounding ter- field wiring chamber of a dry niche luminaire shall be minal of the applicable service equipment or source of a grounded to the equipment grounding terminal of the separately derived system.The equipment grounding conduc- panelboard. The equipment grounding terminal shall be tor shall be insulated, shall be sized in accordance with Table directly connected to the panelboard enclosure.The equipment E3908.12,and shall be not smaller than 12 AWG. grounding conductor shall be installed without joint or splice. Exception:An existing feeder between an existing remote Exceptions: panelboard and service equipment shall be permitted to run 1. Where more than one underwater luminaire is sup- in flexible metal conduit or an approved cable assembly that plied by the same branch circuit, the equipment includes an equipment grounding conductor within its outer grounding conductor, installed between the junction sheath. The equipment grounding conductor shall not be boxes,transformer enclosures,or other enclosures in connected to the grounded conductor in the remote the supply circuit to wet-niche luminaires,or between panelboard. the field wiring compartments of dry-niche E4205.6.1 Separate buildings. A feeder to a separate luminaires, shall be permitted to be terminated on building or structure shall be permitted to supply swimming grounding terminals. pool equipment branch circuits,or feeders supplying swim- 2. Where an underwater luminaire is supplied from a ming pool equipment branch circuits, provided that the transformer, ground-fault circuit-interrupter, grounding arrangements in the separate building meet the clock-operated switch,or a manual snap switch that is requirements of Section E3607.3.Where installed in other located between the panelboard and a junction box than existing feeders covered in the exception to Section connected to the conduit that extends directly to the E4205.6, a separate equipment grounding conductor shall underwater luminaire,the equipment grounding con- be an insulated conductor. ductor shall be permitted to terminate on grounding E4205.7 Cord-connected equipment.Where fixed or station- terminals on the transformer, ground-fault cir ary equipment is connected with a flexible cord to facilitate cuit-interrupter, clock operated switch enclosure, or removal or disconnection for maintenance,repair,or storage, an outlet box used to enclose a snap switch. as provided in Section E4202.2,the equipment grounding con- E4205.3 Nonmetallic conduit.Where a nonmetallic conduit ductors shall be connected to a fixed metal part of the assembly. is installed between a forming shell and a junction box,trans- The removable part shall be mounted on or bonded to the fixed former enclosure,or other enclosure,a 8 AWG insulated cop- metal part. per bonding jumper shall be installed in this conduit except E4205.8 Other equipment.Other electrical equipment shall where a listed low-voltage lighting system not requiring be grounded in accordance with Section E3908. grounding is used.The bonding jumper shall be terminated in the forming shell,junction box or transformer enclosure, or ground-fault circuit-interrupter enclosure. The termination of SECTION E4206 the 8 AWG bonding jumper in the forming shell shall be cov EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ered with,or encapsulated in,a listed potting compound to pro- tect such connection from the possible deteriorating effect of E4206.1 Transformers.Transformers used for the supply of pool water. underwater luminaires, together with the transformer enclo- E4205.4 Flexible cords. Wet-niche luminaires that are sup- sure, shall be listed as a swimming pool and spa transformer. Such transformers shall be of an isolated winding type with an plied by a flexible cord or cable shall have all exposed noncurrent-carrying metal parts grounded by an insulated cop- ungrounded secondary that has a grounded metal barrier per equipment grounding conductor that is an integral part of between the primary and secondary windings. the cord or cable.This grounding conductor shall be connected E4206.2 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters. Ground-fault to a grounding terminal in the supply junction box,transformer circuit-interrupters shall be self-contained units, circuit- enclosure, or other enclosure. The grounding conductor shall breaker types,receptacle types or other approved types. not be smaller than the supply conductors and not smaller than E4206.3 Wiring on load side of ground-fault circuit-inter- 16 AWG. rupters and transformers.For other than grounding conduc- E4205.5 Motors.Pool-associated motors shall be connected to tors, conductors installed on the load side of a ground-fault an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor sized in circuit-interrupter or transformer used to comply with the pro- accordance with Table E3908.12, but not smaller than 12 visions of Section E4206.4,shall not occupy raceways,boxes, AWG. Where the branch circuit supplying the motor is or enclosures containing other conductors except where the installed in the interior of a one-family dwelling or in the inte- other conductors are protected by ground-fault circuit inter- ior of accessory buildings associated with a one-family dwell- rupters or are grounding conductors. Supply conductors to a ing,using a cable wiring method permitted by Table E4202.1, feed-through type ground-fault circuit interrupter shall be per- 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 719 SWIMMING POOLS mitted in the same enclosure.Ground-fault circuit interrupters the forming shell shall permit personnel to place the removed shall be permitted in a panelboard that contains circuits pro- luminaire on the deck or other dry location for such mainteI - tected by other than ground-fault circuit interrupters. nance.The luminaire maintenance location shall be accessi- E4206.4 Underwater luminaires.The design of an underwa- ter luminaire supplied from a branch circuit either directly or E4206.6 Dry-niche luminaires.Dry-niche luminaires shall be by way of a transformer meeting the requirements of Section provided with provisions for drainage of water and means for E4206.1, shall be such that, where the fixture is properly accommodating one equipment grounding conductor for each installed without a ground-fault circuit-interrupter,there is no conduit entry.Junction boxes shall not be required but,if used, shock hazard with any likely combination of fault conditions shall not be required to be elevated or located as specified in during normal use(not relamping).In addition,a ground-fault Section E4206.9 if the luminaire is specifically identified for circuit-interrupter shall be installed in the branch circuit sup- the purpose. plying luminaires operating at more than 15 volts,so that there is no shock hazard during relamping. The installation of the E4206.7 No-niche luminaires.No niche luminaires shall be listed for the purpose and shall be installed in accordance with ground fault circuit interrupter shall be such that there is no shock hazard with any likely fault-condition combination that the requirements of Section E4206.5. Where connection to a forming shell is specified,the connection shall be to the mount involves a person in a conductive path from any ungrounded part of the branch circuit or the luminaire to ground. Compli- bracket. ance with this requirement shall be obtained by the use of a E4206.8 Through-wall lighting assembly. A through-wall listed underwater luminaire and by installation of a listed lighting assembly shall be equipped with a threaded entry or ground-fault circuit-interrupter in the branch circuit. hub,or a nonmetallic hub,for the purpose of accommodating Luminaires that depend on submersion for safe operation shall the termination of the supply conduit.A through-wall lighting be inherently protected against the hazards of overheating assembly shall meet the construction requirements of Section when not submerged. E4205.4 and be installed in accordance with the requirements E4206.4.1 Maximum voltage. Luminaires shall not be of Section E4206.5 Where connection to a forming shell is installed for operation on supply circuits over 150 volts specified, the connection shall be to the conduit termination between conductors. point. E4206.4.2 Luminaire location. Luminaires mounted in E4206.9 Junction boxes and enclosures for transformers or walls shall be installed with the top of the fixture lens not ground-fault circuit interrupters.Junction boxes for under- less than 18 inches(457 mm)below the normal water level water luminaires and enclosures for transformers and of the pool,except where the luminaire is listed and identi- ground-fault circuit-interrupters that supply underwater feed for use at a depth of not less than 4 inches (102 mm) luminaires shall comply with the following: below the normal water level of the pool.A luminaire facing E4206.9.1 Junction boxes.A junction box connected to a upward shall have the lens adequately guarded to prevent contact by any person or shall be listed for use without a conduit that extends directly to a forming shell or mounting guard. bracket of a no-niche luminaire shall be: E4206.5 Wet-niche luminaires. Forming shells shall be 1. Listed as a swimming pool junction box; installed for the mounting of all wet-niche underwater 2. Equipped with threaded entries or hubs or a nonme- luminaires and shall be equipped with provisions for conduit tallic hub; entries. Conduit shall extend from the forming shell to a suit- 3. Constructed of copper,brass,suitable plastic,or other able junction box or other enclosure located as provided in Sec- approved corrosion-resistant material; tion E4206.9.Metal parts of the luminaire and forming shell in contact with the pool water shall be of brass or other approved 4. Provided with electrical continuity between every corrosion-resistant metal. connected metal conduit and the grounding terminals The end of flexible-cord jackets and flexible-cord conductor by means of copper, brass, or other approved corm terminations within a luminaire shall be covered with, or Sion resistant metal that is integral with the box;and encapsulated in, a suitable potting compound to prevent the 5. Located not less than 4 inches (102 mm), measured entry of water into the luminaire through the cord or its conduc- from the inside of the bottom of the box, above the tors.In addition,the grounding connection within a luminaire ground level,or pool deck, or not less than 8 inches shall be similarly treated to protect such connection from the (203 mm) above the maximum pool water level, deteriorating effect of pool water in the event of water entry whichever provides the greatest elevation, and shall into the luminaire. be located not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) from the Luminaires shall be bonded to and secured to the forming inside wall of the pool,unless separated from the pool shell by a positive locking device that ensures a low-resistance by a solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier. contact and requires a tool to remove the luminaire from the Where used on a lighting system operating at 15 volts forming shell. or less,a flush deck box shall be permitted provided that an approved potting compound is used to fill the E4206.5.1 Servicing. All wet-niche luminaires shall be box to prevent the entrance of moisture;and the flush removable from the water for inspection,relamping,or other deck box is located not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) maintenance.The forming shell location and length of cord in from the inside wall of the pool. 720 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® SWIMMING POOLS E4206.9.2 Other enclosures. An enclosure for a trans- enclosure as provided in Section E4206.9.Where rigid non- former, ground-fault circuit-interrupter or a similar device metallic conduit or liquid tight flexible nonmetallic conduit connected to a conduit that extends directly to a forming is used,an 8 AWG solid or stranded insulated copper bond- shell or mounting bracket of a no-niche luminaire shall be: ing jumper shall be installed in this conduit with provisions 1. Listed and labeled for the purpose,comprised of cop- for terminating in the forming shell and the junction box. per, brass, suitable plastic, or other approved corm The termination of the 8 AWG bonding jumper in the form- sion resistant material; ing shell shall be covered with,or encapsulated in,a suitable potting compound to protect such connection from the pos- 2. Equipped with threaded entries or hubs or a nonme- sible deteriorating effect of pool water. tallic hub; E4206.10.3 Forming shell and metal screen.The forming 3. Provided with an approved seal, such as duct seal at shell and metal screen shall be of brass or other approved the conduit connection,that prevents circulation of air corrosion-resistant metal. All forming shells shall include between the conduit and the enclosures; provisions for terminating an 8 AWG copper conductor. 4. Provided with electrical continuity between every E4206.11 Electrically operated pool covers. The electric connected metal conduit and the grounding terminals motors,controllers,and wiring for pool covers shall be located by means of copper, brass or other approved corm not less than 5 feet(1524 mm)from the inside wall of the pool sion-resistant metal that is integral with the endo except where separated from the pool by a wall,cover,or other sures;and permanent barrier.Electric motors installed below grade level 5. Located not less than 4 inches (102 mm), measured shall be of the totally enclosed type. The electric motor and from the inside bottom of the enclosure, above the controller shall be connected to a circuit protected by a ground level or pool deck, or not less than 8 inches ground-fault circuit-interrupter. The device that controls the (203 mm) above the maximum pool water level, operation of the motor for an electrically operated pool cover whichever provides the greater elevation,and shall be shall be located so that the operator has full view of the pool. located not less than 4 feet(1219 mm)from the inside wall of the pool,except where separated from the pool E4206.12 Electric pool water heaters.All electric pool water by a solid fence,wall or other permanent barrier. heaters shall have the heating elements subdivided into loads not exceeding 48 amperes and protected at not more than 60 E4206.9.3 Protection of junction boxes and enclosures. amperes. The ampacity of the branch-circuit conductors and Junction boxes and enclosures mounted above the grade of the rating or setting of overcurrent protective devices shall be the finished walkway around the pool shall not be located in not less than 125 percent of the total nameplate load rating. the walkway unless afforded additional protection,such as by location under diving boards or adjacent to fixed struc- E4206.13 Pool area heating. The provisions of Sections tures. E4206.13.1 through E4206.13.3 shall apply to all pool deck areas, including a covered pool, where electrically operated E4206.9.4 Grounding terminals. Junction boxes, trans- comfort heating units are installed within 20 feet(6096 mm)of former enclosures, and ground-fault circuit-interrupter the inside wall of the pool. enclosures connected to a conduit that extends directly to a forming shell or mounting bracket of a no-niche luminaire E4206.13.1 Unit heaters. Unit heaters shall be rigidly shall be provided with grounding terminals in a quantity not mounted to the structure and shall be of the totally enclosed less than the number of conduit entries plus one. or guarded types.Unit heaters shall not be mounted over the E4206.9.5 Strain relief.The termination of a flexible cord pool or within the area extending 5 feet(1524 mm)horizon- of an underwater luminaire within a junction box, trans- former enclosure, ground-fault circuit-interrupter,or other E4206.13.2 Permanently wired radiant heaters.Electric enclosure shall be provided with a strain relief. radiant heaters shall be suitably guarded and securely fas- E4206.10 Underwater audio equipment.Underwater audio tened to their mounting devices. Heaters shall not be equipment shall be identified for the purpose. installed over a pool or within the area extending 5 feet (1524 mm) horizontally from the inside walls of the pool E4206.10.1 Speakers.Each speaker shall be mounted in an and shall be mounted not less than 12 feet(3658 mm)verti- approved metal forming shell,the front of which is enclosed cally above the pool deck. by a captive metal screen, or equivalent, that is bonded to and secured to the forming shell by a positive locking device E4206.13.3 Radiant heating cables prohibited. Radiant that ensures a low-resistance contact and requires a tool to heating cables embedded in or below the deck shall be pro- open for installation or servicing of the speaker.The form- hibited. ing shell shall be installed in a recess in the wall or floor of the pool. In E4206.10.2 Wiring methods.Rigid metal conduit or inter- SECTION E4207 mediate metal conduit of brass or other identified corro- STORABLE SWIMMING POOLS sion-resistant metal, rigid nonmetallic conduit, or liquid E4207.1 Pumps.A cord and plug-connected pool filter pump tight flexible nonmetallic conduit (LFNC-B) shall extend for use with storable pools shall incorporate an approved sys- from the forming shell to a suitable junction box or other tem of double insulation or its equivalent and shall be provided 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 721 SWIMMING POOLS with means for grounding only the internal and nonaccessible connected to the receptacle would follow without passing noncurrent-carrying metal parts of the appliance. through a floor,wall,ceiling,doorway with hinged or sliding The means for grounding shall be an equipment grounding door,window opening,or other effective permanent barrier. conductor run with the power-supply conductors in a flexible cord that is properly terminated in a grounding-type attach- ment plug having a fixed grounding contact. Cord and SECTION E4208 plug-connected pool filter pumps shall be provided with a SPAS AND HOT TUBS ground-fault circuit interrupter that is an integral part of the E4208.1 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters. The outlet(s) attachment plug or located in the power supply cord within 12 that supplies a self-contained spa or hot tub,or a packaged spa inches(305 mm)of the attachment plug. or hot tub equipment assembly,or a field-assembled spa or hot E4207.2 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters required.Elec- tub with a heater load of 50 amperes or less,shall be protected trical equipment, including power-supply cords, used with by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. storable pools shall be protected by ground-fault circuit-inter- A listed self-contained unit or listed packaged equipment rupters.All 125 volt receptacles located within 20 feet(6096 assembly marked to indicate that integral ground-fault cir- mm)of the inside walls of a storable pool shall be protected by cuit-interrupter protection is provided for all electrical parts a ground-fault circuit interrupter.In determining these dimen w ithin the unit or assembly, including pumps, air blowers, sions,the distance to be measured shall be the shortest path that heaters, luminaires,controls, sanitizer generators and wiring, the supply cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle shall not require that the outlet supply be protected by a would follow without passing through a floor, wall, ceiling, ground fault circuit interrupter. doorway with hinged or sliding door,window opening,or other effective permanent barrier. A combination pool/hot tub or spa assembly commonly bonded need not be protected by a ground fault circuit inter E4207.3 Luminaires.Luminaires for storable pools shall not have exposed metal parts and shall be listed for the purpose as rupter. an assembly. In addition, luminaires for storable pools shall E4208.2 Electric water heaters.Electric spa and hot tub water comply with the requirements of Section E4207.3.1 or heaters shall be listed and shall have the heating elements sub- E4207.3.2. divided into loads not exceeding 48 amperes and protected at E4207.3.1 Fifteen volts or less.A luminaire installed in or not more than 60 amperes.The ampacity of the branch-circuit on the wall of a storable pool shall be part of a cord and conductors, and the rating or setting of overcurrent protective plug-connected lighting assembly.The assembly shall: devices, shall be not less than 125 percent of the total name- plate load rating. 1. Have a luminaire lamp that operates at 15 volts or less; E4208.3 Underwater audio equipment. Underwater audio equipment used with spas and hot tubs shall comply with the 2. Have an impact-resistant polymeric lens, luminaire body,and transformer enclosure; provisions of Section E4206.10. 3. Have a transformer meeting the requirements of section E4208.4 Emergency switch for spas and hot tubs.A clearly E4206.1 with a primary rating not over 150 volts;and labeled emergency shutoff or control switch for the purpose of stopping the motor(s)that provides power to the recirculation 4. Have no exposed metal parts. system and jet system shall be installed at a point that is readily E4207.3.2 Not over 150 volts.A lighting assembly without accessible to the users,adjacent to and within sight of the spa or a transformer, and with the luminaire lamp(s)operating at hot tub and not less than 5 feet(1524 mm)away from the spa or not over 150 volts, shall be permitted to be cord and hot tub. This requirement shall not apply to single-family plug-connected where the assembly is listed as an assembly dwellings. for the purpose and complies with all of the following: 1. It has an impact-resistant polymeric lens and luminaire body. SECTION E4209 I 2. A ground-fault circuit interrupter with open neutral HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUBS conductor protection is provided as an integral part of E4209.1 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters. Hydromass age the assembly. bathtubs and their associated electrical components shall be 3. The luminaire lamp is permanently connected to the supplied by an individual branch circuit(s)and protected by a readily accessible ground-fault circuit-interrupter. All ground fault circuit interrupter with open neutral protection. 125-volt, single-phase receptacles not exceeding 30 amperes and located within 6 feet(1829 mm)measured horizontally of 4. It complies with the requirements of Section E4206.4. the inside walls of a hydromassage tub shall be protected by a 5. It has no exposed metal parts. ground-fault circuit interrupter(s). IE4207.4 Receptacle locations. Receptacles shall be located E4209.2 Other electric equipment. Luminaires, switches, not less than 6 feet(1829 mm)from the inside walls of a pool. receptacles,and other electrical equipment located in the same In determining these dimensions,the distance to be measured room, and not directly associated with a hydromassage bath- shall be the shortest path that the supply cord of an appliance tub, shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of 722 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® SWIMMING POOLS this code relative to the installation of electrical equipment in bathrooms. E4209.3 Accessibility. Hydromassage bathtub electrical equipment shall be accessible without damaging the building structure or building finish. E4209.4 Bonding.All metal piping systems and all grounded metal parts in contact with the circulating water shall be bonded together using an insulated,covered or bare solid cop- per bonding jumper not smaller than 8 AWG. The bonding jumper shall be connected to the terminal on the circulating pump motor that is intended for this purpose. The bonding jumper shall not be required to be connected to a double insualted circulating pump motor.The 8 AWG or larger solid copper bonding jumper shall be required for equipotential bonding in the area of the hydromassage bathtub and shall not be required to be extended or attached to any remote panelboard,service equipment,or any electrode. 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 723 APPENDIX G SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS AND HOT TUBS (The provisions contained in this appendix are not mandatory unless specifically referenced in the adopting ordinance.) SECTION AG101 mm) deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground and GENERAL on-ground swimming pools,hot tubs and spas. AG101.1 General.The provisions of this appendix shall con- SWIMMING POOL,INDOOR.A swimming pool which is trol the design and construction of swimming pools, spas and totally contained within a structure and surrounded on all four hot tubs installed in or on the lot of a one-or two-family dwell- sides by the walls of the enclosing structure. ing. SWIMMING POOL, OUTDOOR. Any swimming pool AG101.2 Pools in flood hazard areas.Pools that are located which is not an indoor pool. in flood hazard areas established by Table R301.2(1),includ- ing above-ground pools,on-ground pools and in-ground pools that involve placement of fill, shall comply with Sections SECTION AG103 AG101.2.1 or AG101.2.2. SWIMMING POOLS Exception: Pools located in riverine flood hazard areas AG103.1 In-ground pools.In-ground pools shall be designed which are outside of designated floodways. and constructed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-5 as listed in AG101.2.1 Pools located in designated floodways.Where Section AG108. pools are located in designated floodways, documentation AG103.2 Above-ground and on-ground pools. Above- shall be submitted to the building official, which demon- ground and on-ground pools shall be designed and constructed strates that the construction of the pool will not increase the in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-4 as listed in Section AG 108. design flood elevation at any point within the jurisdiction. AG103.3 Pools in flood hazard areas.In flood hazard areas AG101.2.2 Pools located where floodways have not been established by Table R301.2(1), pools in coastal high hazard designated. Where pools are located where design flood areas shall be designed and constructed in conformance with elevations are specified but floodways have not been desig- ASCE 24. nated, the applicant shall provide a floodway analysis that demonstrates that the proposed pool will not increase the design flood elevation more than 1 foot (305 mm) at any SECTION AG104 point within the jurisdiction. SPAS AND HOT TUBS AG104.1 Permanently installed spas and hot tubs.Perma- nently installed spas and hot tubs shall be designed and con- SECTION AG102 structed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-3 as listed in Section DEFINITIONS AG108. AG102.1 General.For the purposes of these requirements,the AG104.2 Portable spas and hot tubs.Portable spas and hot terms used shall be defined as follows and as set forth in Chap- tubs shall be designed and constructed in conformance with ter 2. ANSI/NSPI-6 as listed in Section AG108. ABOVE-GROUND/ON-GROUND POOL. See "Swim- ming pool." BARRIER. A fence, wall, building wall or combination SECTION BARRIER REQUIREMREM thereof which completely surrounds the swimming pool and ENTS AG105.1 Application. The provisions of this chapter shall obstructs access to the swimming pool. control the design of barriers for residential swimming pools, HOT TUB.See"Swimming pool." spas and hot tubs. These design controls are intended to pro- IN-GROUND POOL.See"Swimming pool." vide protection against potential drownings and near- drownings by restricting access to swimming pools, spas and RESIDENTIAL.That which is situated on the premises of a detached one- or two-family dwelling or a one-family town- hot tubs. house not more than three stories in height. AG105.2 Outdoor swimming pool. An outdoor swimming SPA,NONPORTABLE.See"Swimming pool:' pool, including an in-ground, above-ground or on-ground pool,hot tub or spa shall be surrounded by a barrier which shall SPA, PORTABLE. A nonpermanent structure intended for comply with the following: recreational bathing,in which all controls, water-heating and 1. The top of the barrier shall be at least 48 inches (1219 water-circulating equipment are an integral part of the product. mm) above grade measured on the side of the barrier SWIMMING POOL.Any structure intended for swimming which faces away from the swimming pool.The maxi- or recreational bathing that contains water over 24 inches(610 mum vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 791 • APPENDIX G the barrier shall be 2 inches (51 mm) measured on the 8.2. The gate and barrier shall have no opening larger side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming than '/2 inch (12.7 mm) within 18 inches (457 pool.Where the top of the pool structure is above grade, mm)of the release mechanism. such as an above ground pool, the barrier may be at 9. Where a wall of a dwelling serves as part of the barrier, ground level, such as the pool structure,or mounted on one of the following conditions shall be met: top of the pool structure.Where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure,the maximum vertical clearance 9.1. The pool shall be equipped with a powered safety between the top of the pool structure and the bottom of .Q cover in compliance with ASTM F 1346;or the bather shall be 4 inches(102 mm). 9.2. Doors with direct access to the pool through that 2. Openings in the barrier shall not allow passage of a rW wall shall be equipped with an alarm which pro- 4-inch-diameter(102 mm)sphere. it duces an audible warning when the door and/or 3. Solid bathers which do not have openings, such as a its screen,if present,are opened.The alarm shall masonry or stone wall,shall not contain indentations or be listed and labeled in accordance with UL protrusions except for normal construction tolerances 2017. The deactivation switch(es) shall be and tooled masonry joints. located at least 54 inches (1372 mm) above the threshold of the door;or 4. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between the tops of the hori- 9.3. Other means of protection, such as self-closing zontal members is less than 45 inches (1143 mm), the n doors with self-latching devices, which are horizontal members shall be located on the swimming k approved by the governing body,shall be accept- pool side of the fence. Spacing between vertical mem- able as long as the degree of protection afforded bers shall not exceed 13/4 inches (44 mm) in width. is not less than the protection afforded by Item Where there are decorative cutouts within vertical mem 9.1 or 9.2 described above. bers, spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 13/4 10. Where an above-ground pool structure is used as a bar- inches(44 mm)in width. rier or where the bather is mounted on top of the pool 5. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical structure,and the means of access is a ladder or steps: members and the distance between the tops of the hori- 10.1. The ladder or steps shall be capable of being zontal members is 45 inches(1143 mm)or more,spacing secured, locked or removed to prevent access; between vertical members shall not exceed 4 inches(102 or mm).Where there are decorative cutouts within vertical 10.2. The ladder or steps shall be surrounded by a members,spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 13/4 bather which meets the requirements of Sec inches(44 mm)in width. tion AG105.2,Items 1 through 9.When the lad- 6. Maximum mesh size for chain link fences shall be a der or steps are secured,locked or removed,any 2'/4-inch(57 mm)square unless the fence has slats fas- opening created shall not allow the passage of a tened at the top or the bottom which reduce the openings 4-inch-diameter(102 mm)sphere. to not more than 13/4 inches(44 mm). AG105.3 Indoor swimming pool. Walls surrounding an 7. Where the bather is composed of diagonal members, indoor swimming pool shall comply with Section AG105.2, such as a lattice fence,the maximum opening formed by Item 9. the diagonal members shall not be more than 13/4 inches (44 mm). AG105.4 Prohibited locations. Barriers shall be located to 8. Access gates shall comply with the requirements of Sec- prohibit permanent structures, equipment or similar objects tion AG105.2,Items 1 through 7,and shall be equipped from being used to climb them. to accommodate a locking device. Pedestrian access AG105.5 Barrier exceptions. Spas or hot tubs with a safety gates shall open outward away from the pool and shall be cover which complies with ASTM F 1346,as listed in Section self-closing and have a self-latching device.Gates other AG 107,shall be exempt from the provisions of this appendix. than pedestrian access gates shall have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the self-latch- ing device is located less than 54 inches(1372 mm)from the bottom of the gate,the release mechanism and open- SECTION AG106 ings shall comply with the following: ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION FOR SWIMMING 8.1. The release mechanism shall be located on the POOL AND SPA SUCTION OUTLETS pool side of the gate at least 3 inches (76 mm) AG106.1 General. Suction outlets shall be designed and I below the top of the gate;and installed in accordance with ANSUAPSP-7. r 792 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® APPENDIX G SECTION AG107 ABBREVIATIONS AG107.1 General. ANSI—American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York,NY 10036 APSP—Association of Pool and Spa Professionals NSPI—National Spa and Pool Institute 2111 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria,VA 22314 ASCE—American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston,VA 98411-0700 sio ASTM—ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken,PA 19428 UL—Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 SECTION AG108 STANDARDS AG108.1 General. ANSI/NSPI ANSI/NSPI-3-99 Standard for Permanently Installed Residential Spas AG104.1 ANSI/NSPI-4-99 Standard for Above-ground/ On-ground Residential Swimming Pools AG103.2 ANSI/NSPI-5-2003 Standard for Residential In-ground Swimming Pools AG103.1 ANSI/NSPI-6-99 Standard for Residential Portable Spas AG104.2 ANSUAPSP ANSUAPSP-7-06 Standard for Suction Entrapment avoidance in Swimming Pools,Wading Pools,Spas, Hot Tubs and Catch Basins AG 106.1 ASCE ASCE/SEI-24-05 Flood Resistant Design and Construction AG103.3 ~ASTM ASTM F 1346-91 (2003)Performance Specification for Safety Covers and Labeling Requirements for All Covers for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs AG105.2,AG105.5 • \ UL UL 2017-2000 Standard for General-purpose Signaling Devices and Systems—with Revisions through June 2004 AG105.2 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® 793 AP • WALL BRACE ASSEMBLY DETAIL 1 1/2" x 44" x 11 GA. — I"Z P 6� GALVANIZED ANGLE !T. 0i������ CS600TA 14 GA. 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PERIMETER = 109'-1 1/2" —NOTE- CARDINAL SYSTEMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERIOR DIG SPECIFICATIONS ILLUSTRATED ON CARDINAL SYSTEMS THIS DRAWING. THEY SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY THE LINER MANUFACTURER TO BE SURE THEY MEET ZM S.RT.SI (570) 355-4733 N.S.P.I AND A.N.S.I STANDARDS. WARNI_NS-- .NOT GIVE IN TH SHAA I(1W END IF DIVING BOARDS scHur J<LL H .P& (570)355-1315 FAX. OR SLIDES ARE TO BE USED WITH THESE POOLS PLEASE CONSULT THE MANUFACTURE'S INSTRUCTIONS DIM 5/1 1 12'TITLE 18' X 40' AND THE NATIONAL SPA AND POOL INSTITUTE'S MINIMUM STANDARDS PRIOR TO INSTALLING DIVING BOARDS OR SLIDES ON THESE POOLS. FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING NSPI MINIMUM STANDARDS. WRITE se.":1/8 =1' ' RECTANGLE NATIONAL SPA AND POOL INSTITUTE, 2111 EISENHOWER AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA. VA 22314 (703) 838-0083 p1.1"4 _kiEDFRF"AHE SWIMT1146 MAY-14-2012 11:52A FROM:SWIMTECH 570 595 7920 TO:15183933510 P.4 . Bilt of Materials ` • PART NO. 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PERIMETER = 109'-1 1/2" —NOTE— CARDINAL SYSTEMS CARDINAL SYSTEMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERIOR DIG SPECIFlCATIONS ILLUSTRATED ON THIS DRAWING. THEY SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY THEET UNER INNTHEACTURER TO BE SURE THEY TG YBOARDS 9CMm�u 29111 S.RT.61 (570) PA. 70 �-13 1 FAX. 365-4733 N.S.P.I AND A.N.O EAUSEDDW5/11 12 fa"' 18' X40' OR SURES ARE TO BE USED WITN THESE P00>S P INIM CONSULT THE MANUFACTURES INSIRUCRONSRECTANGLE AND THE NATIONAL SPA ANA POOL INSTITUTE'S MINIMUM STANDARDS PRIOR TO INSTALLING DIVING BOARDS OR SUDES ON THESE POOLS. FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING NSPI MINIMUM STANDARDS.WRITE: x ' 1/8w=1' SWI MT E NATIONAL SPA AND POOL INSTITUTE, 2111 EISENHOWER AVENUE. ALEXANDRIA. VA 22314 (703) B38-0083 1 : JED NAVE 3' - , 2'-6" 4" THK. CONCRETE UNDISTURBED EARTH ALUMINUM COPING DECK, SLOPE 1/4" PER FT. AWAY FROM POOL. u • SHORT DECK BRACE ANGLE 14 GA. GALVANIZED a • ,'�f 2" x 2" x 31 1/2" STEEL WALL PANEL \� - • /\/ 14 GA. GALVANIZED ANGLE CS700DS 1 OJ WI \\ \/ (OR SUITABLE DECK SUPPORT) LONG DECK BRACE ANGLE ° \\\ - • \ / 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 55 1/8" 3/8" A307 MB. 14 GA. GALVANIZED ANGLE (1) BOLT IN ALL HOLES • -,' //\/ CS700DL OF INSIDE ROW(NEXT TO i�. \\ \\ (OR SUITABLE DECK SUPP RT) POOL) AS A MINIMUN ° � 0� � � p � TURNBUCKLE ANGLE 3'_6" ° O • O 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 25 1/4" 0� 11 GA. GALVANIZED ANGLE ° -�' -•O./// CS600TA USE 2nd SET OF HOLES TO ATTACH PLASTIC COMPONENTS \ (STEPS, SWIM OUT, ETC.) \\ \, DRIVE STAKE Q ' ,# / 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 18" 14 GA. GALVANIZED ANGLE °•- A!A •��p+\• /\\ CS608DS ,,�tur y\/�\ 2" BOTTOM .11IMB���— ,MEM � MATERIAL :4 \ 6" CONTINUOUS 4.4P 111\/\\ \ CONCRETE COLLAR '9' II,' el BEARING PLATE SHORT ANGLE 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 12" 8"x 16" PATIO BLOCK 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 24" 14 GA. GALV. ANGLE 2"x 2TE8 "PANELPJOINT 14 GA. GALVANIZED ANGLE CS607BP AND CORNER FOR CS606SA LEVELING, AT ' CONTRACTORS OPTION NOTE: BACKFILL TO BE SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER NON EXPANSIVE MATERIAL • ii • STRUCTURAL P.E. REVIEW SEAL VOID WITHOUT SIGNATURE A D RAISED.SEAL NOT FOR USE IN MASTER PER I APPLICATIONS 4� r ISSUE#:12 734 T :05/1 12 TAN DATE:06/19/13 E I ABL OR: • Shannon LAMBE T 515 East 14th Avenue S kane Valley,WA 99037 STRUCT L COMPLIANT WITH THE BOCA(1999);SBCCI(1999), UBC(199 ),NSPI-5(1995)AND NATIONALLY ACCEPTED IBC/IRC(2000 thru 2012)CODES AND WASHINGTON AMENDMENTS __________ ,......... ........_4. ______________ , • /7..,_, \ .... --1 1 p 0 (.... 1 X3c\ '" 13.- - -1 \.= _ r 1 .4.... _...._\ ce? \ 0 ...„ , _, _....... ,---- ----- stc (----- - -----1/ . --r_ f i ,51 E