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680.22(A)(2) Pool Pump Receptacle

Change Summary

  • 680.22(A)(2) list item “(2) Employ a locking configuration”, has been deleted
  • Removing this locking configuration from 680.22(A)(2) matches existing requirements of Other Receptacles, Location not less than 6 feet from pool in 680.22(A)(3)
  • Single receptacles of the grounding type and provided with GFCI protection for personnel are now considered sufficient safety measures for these locations
NEC® Text

 
680.22 Lighting, Receptacles, and Equipment

(A) Receptacles
(2) Circulation and Sanitation System, Location.
Receptacles that provide power for water-pump motors or for other loads directly related to the circulation and sanitation system shall be located at least 3.0 m (10 ft) from the inside walls of the pool, or not less than 1.83 m (6 ft) from the inside walls of the pool if they meet all of the following conditions:
(1) Consist of single receptacles
(2) Are of the grounding type
(3) Have GFCI protection

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Expert Analysis

For the 2011 NEC, in wiring permanently installed swimming pools, receptacles outlets located for water-pump motors or other loads directly related to pool circulation, that are located less than 6 feet from the inside walls of the pool are required to be single receptacles of the grounding-type, have GFCI protection for personnel and be of the locking type. For the 2014 NEC, these receptacles are no longer required to be of the locking type. A proposal noted that similar outlets located less than 6 feet from the pool did have the same requirements except they did not have a locking configuration. The submitter presented a question to Code Making Panel-17 asking why is a receptacle for a circulation or sanitation system required to have the restriction of a locking configuration. The panel accepted the recommendation. NEC Code Making Panels are not required to provide a response for a panel action of Accept.