wlnorris
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- Location
- Flemingsburg, Kentucky
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
Back in the day (1993-1998), when I had to memorize NEC because I was wiring office buildings and industrial sites. 680.22 was a bit different. I am installing my own inground swimming pool and wanted to refresh on current NEC code.
Am I reading 680.22 A(1) correctly in that I MUST install a GFCI outlet near my swimming pool 6-20 ft? I'm sort of like Mike, and the less electric I can have in the open around my pool, the better. I could see my kids plugging crap into it and knocking that stuff into the pool. I don't see how requiring an outlet is safer than no outlet. Can someone explain?
I have receptacles inside a pool shed, 15 feet away to the nearest by string, but in part 5, I see the measurement can't pass through a doorway. So I guess that forces the outlet to be outdoors.
Any thoughts on why this is are appreciated. Thanks!
Am I reading 680.22 A(1) correctly in that I MUST install a GFCI outlet near my swimming pool 6-20 ft? I'm sort of like Mike, and the less electric I can have in the open around my pool, the better. I could see my kids plugging crap into it and knocking that stuff into the pool. I don't see how requiring an outlet is safer than no outlet. Can someone explain?
I have receptacles inside a pool shed, 15 feet away to the nearest by string, but in part 5, I see the measurement can't pass through a doorway. So I guess that forces the outlet to be outdoors.
Any thoughts on why this is are appreciated. Thanks!
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