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Hydromassage tub in master bathroom (2) 20 amp 240v feeds, (2) 2hp motors, and (2) in line heaters. There is a 12'' tub suround, above this suround are 4'' pan boxes that will have wall sconces (damp location rated). Flat screen TV mounted on a metal wall bracket that will be installed in the 2x6 wall. NEC does not require these items to be bonded to the tub, would you rough in some #8 and bond them to the tub motor.
 
eds said:
Hydromassage tub in master bathroom (2) 20 amp 240v feeds, (2) 2hp motors, and (2) in line heaters. There is a 12'' tub suround, above this suround are 4'' pan boxes that will have wall sconces (damp location rated). Flat screen TV mounted on a metal wall bracket that will be installed in the 2x6 wall. NEC does not require these items to be bonded to the tub, would you rough in some #8 and bond them to the tub motor.

No, and I wouldn't gfci protect the wall sconces either.
 
would you not bond these only because it is not required, or do you have another reason.
 
eds said:
would you not bond these only because it is not required, or do you have another reason.

With water involved you cant be over protected.While not required i would bond and use gfci for everything .Pancakes are fine in damp location.
 
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