There's an existing hot tub that is getting moved 5' so they can access it directly from the deck. The current disco is about 2 feet away. After it gets moved it will be just over 5' and within sight. It's on a 40amp 2 pole from the main panel, runs in 6/3 nm over to a jbox where it transfers to #6 thhn, including the ground and then out to a disconnect with a 2 pole 50 gfci breaker.
I saw the spec sheet and the instructions. The spec sheet says a 30 amp breaker but the instructions (for 3 models of tub) say 50 amp with #6 conductors. It doesn't mention the ground specifically, just says conductors. Does it have to be specified or does that mean all #6's, period?
I'm not sure why the spec sheet says 30 amps but the instructions say 50. I'd say the instruction book is what the manufacturer wants. I should have looked inside the tub but I didn't.
My next problem is the fish pond that is a foot away from the tub. What needs to be done about that and the surrounding area of the tub for equal potential? The outlet supplying the pond will be over 10' away also. Right now it's not..
I'm curious if the way it's wired now, with the 40amp breaker feeding into a 50 amp gfci, will that gfci work as intended?
Thanks for any help and input.
I saw the spec sheet and the instructions. The spec sheet says a 30 amp breaker but the instructions (for 3 models of tub) say 50 amp with #6 conductors. It doesn't mention the ground specifically, just says conductors. Does it have to be specified or does that mean all #6's, period?
I'm not sure why the spec sheet says 30 amps but the instructions say 50. I'd say the instruction book is what the manufacturer wants. I should have looked inside the tub but I didn't.
My next problem is the fish pond that is a foot away from the tub. What needs to be done about that and the surrounding area of the tub for equal potential? The outlet supplying the pond will be over 10' away also. Right now it's not..
I'm curious if the way it's wired now, with the 40amp breaker feeding into a 50 amp gfci, will that gfci work as intended?
Thanks for any help and input.