The liability associated with pool electrical systems is such that many bide by the literal wording.
yeah. what he said.
if i have a subpanel for the pool and related equipment,
i have a separate GFCI breaker for each load...
i don't pick up induction trips by running multiple motor
wiring in the same conduit, which putting a single conduit
out of the main panel will sometimes give you.
i had a pool i charged no money on, made no changes
to the premises wiring, and still got sued a year later
for $2.5 million. the whole sordid story was put up on
here a year or two back, and doesn't bear repeating,
save to say that taking ANY shortcuts on pool or spa
equipment at all is NUTS.
the owner and landlord of the property in question,
ended up going to prison for manslaughter for his
money saving shortcuts.
everyone got sued, in the "shake the bushes for money"
exercise conducted by the attorneys.
just my experience. take it for what it's worth. the last
thing in your life you ever want to have to do is explain
to a district attorneys question how much money did
you save on that breaker at the expense of someone's life.
i didn't have to answer that question, 'cause i didn't do the
work.