GFCI Protection

xformer

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Dallas, Tx
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Master Electrician
Hello,
Are branch circuits ran through a concrete pad encasing a swimming pool required to be GFCI protected from the circuits source of supply?
 
Hello,
Are branch circuits ran through a concrete pad encasing a swimming pool required to be GFCI protected from the circuits source of supply?
It depends on what the branch circuits are for. Are there outdoor receptacles, or receptacles in a shed, garage, bath house, etc?
 
The hot tub and receptacle outlet need GFCI protection. Where you protect them is up to you. IMHO

Ron
the hot tub utilizes a 50 amp gfci breaker as a disconnect and the receptacle is a gfci type receptacle. The concern is a low impedance ground fault occurring on the line side of the GFCI protection.
 
Yes you do, if any raceway w/out concrete cover is 12”, rather than 18” deep.

Table 300.5, Column 4
He has GFCI protection at the load, he is not talking about the 12" rule for 120V circuits. Plus, he has a 50A load. We don't know the depth, only thing mentioned was the concrete pad.
 
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