Hi all,
We are about to install a Caldera hot tub on an existing wooden deck that is surrounded by a wooden rail.
The only place it will work is with two sides flush against the railing. The other two sides would be open.
I'm looking at 680.42, and parts (1), (2), and (3) are all fine.
My question is about (4) -- the requirement for the top rim to be 28" above all perimeter structures within 30 horizontal inches of the spa.
Does a wooden railing count as a "perimeter structure"? If so, I assume that bonding is necessary. If that's the case, what would it entail to bond a hot tub on a wooden deck? (My electrician said he wasn't worried about it because the rail is entirely made of wood, but the code doesn't appear to include that exception.)
Thanks in advance.
We are about to install a Caldera hot tub on an existing wooden deck that is surrounded by a wooden rail.
The only place it will work is with two sides flush against the railing. The other two sides would be open.
I'm looking at 680.42, and parts (1), (2), and (3) are all fine.
My question is about (4) -- the requirement for the top rim to be 28" above all perimeter structures within 30 horizontal inches of the spa.
Does a wooden railing count as a "perimeter structure"? If so, I assume that bonding is necessary. If that's the case, what would it entail to bond a hot tub on a wooden deck? (My electrician said he wasn't worried about it because the rail is entirely made of wood, but the code doesn't appear to include that exception.)
Thanks in advance.