- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Service Manager
Does the grounding clamp to the metal water piping system mentioned in 680.74 have to be accessible? What about a clamp to CSST?
Does the grounding clamp to the metal water piping system mentioned in 680.74 have to be accessible? What about a clamp to CSST?
A grounding clamp for a hydromassage tub?
Does the grounding clamp to the metal water piping system mentioned in 680.74 have to be accessible? What about a clamp to CSST?
How often do you run into a hydromassage tub with water piping that is not in same area as the pump that requires accessabiliy? Outside of that I'm not sure.
Yes, electrical equipment—where a bonding clamp is considered the equipment, shall be accessible in my area.Is that actually enforced that way in your area?
So, moving on to the CSST, I do not see a code requirement for a clamp bonding CSST to be accessible. Am I missing it?
It has been said that the CSST fittings are required to be accessible - in the apartment I am in, they are about to conceal a ton of them. Can you cite that reference?
@ George,
I believe your answer is directly above 680.74. See 680.73. It says: Hydromassage bathtub electrical equipment shall be accessible without damaging the structure, or building finish. The key word—which i’m sure you know—is electrical equipment. Per NEC 100: equipment would include the grounding or bonding clamp.
Equipment. A general term, including material, fittings,
devices, appliances, luminaires, apparatus, machinery, and
the like used as a part of, or in connection with, an electrical
installation.
Not my definition, it?s in the code bookand 680.71 state all electrical components shall be protected with a ground fault, so how are we to protect the EPG with a GFCI? is not the clamp an electrical component using your definition?
We see clearly in 250.68 nad sevral place in 250.104 where the code spells this out directly as to requiring the bond to be accessible, but not in 680?
I believe 680.73 means any electrical equipment associated with the tub. Equipment is defined in 100.
(A) Accessibility. All mechanical elements used to terminate
a grounding electrode conductor or bonding jumper to
a grounding electrode shall be accessible.
Exception No. 1: An encased or buried connection to a
concrete-encased, driven, or buried grounding electrode
shall not be required to be accessible.
Exception No. 2: Exothermic or irreversible compression
connections used at terminations, together with the mechanical
means used to attach such terminations to fireproofed
structural metal whether or not the mechanical
means is reversible, shall not be required to be accessible.