electricguy61
Senior Member
Has anyone in the San Fransisco Bay Area been required to install a disconnect within a certain distance or line of site for a portable spa?
680.41 does not apply to single-family dwellings, yet I'm getting some flack from the general contractor on the job. The accepted quote was for installing a sub-panel next to the existing full 20/40 main panel, and running the 2 circuits from there (it's a swim/spa, so it requires a DP 30a & DP 50a circuit) It just happens to be on the other side of the house 50 feet away. The general is stating he's always been required to have a disconnect near the spa.
680.41 does not apply to single-family dwellings, yet I'm getting some flack from the general contractor on the job. The accepted quote was for installing a sub-panel next to the existing full 20/40 main panel, and running the 2 circuits from there (it's a swim/spa, so it requires a DP 30a & DP 50a circuit) It just happens to be on the other side of the house 50 feet away. The general is stating he's always been required to have a disconnect near the spa.