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RESIDENTIAL POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The following guidelines are intended to assist with the permit acquisition process with regards to Pool, Spa and Hot Tub installation. Not all information, or additional information, may be required based on job specific situations. Please review, with your local Zoning Official, the property line distance requirements. Please review, with your local Zoning Official, the property line distance requirements. PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMISSION The first step in the permit process is to fill out, in its entirety, all applicable Municipal Zoning, Use and/or Building Permit Applications. In order to process your permit in a timely manner, please take care to fill out all relevant sections of the Application, including obtaining all necessary signatures. Along with the Permit Application, three (3) sets of electrical plans, three (3) sets of site plans with utility company electrical service wire location shown. and three (3) copies of barrier construction, with specifications, where applicable, are required for review by the Construction Code Officials. One set of complete, reviewed plans will remain in our office, one will be sent to the Municipality and the other to be returned to the Applicant, which is to be kept onsite for the duration of the project. The Electrical Plans Shall Include: PLAN SPECIFICATIONS The outlet(s) that supply a self-contained spa or hot tub, a packaged spa or hot tub equipment assembly or a field-assembled spa or hot tub with a heater load of 50 amperes or less shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter; A listed self-contained unit or listed packaged equipment assembly marked to indicate that integral ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection is provided for all electrical parts within the unit or assembly (including pumps, air blowers, heaters, luminaries, controls, sanitizer generators and wiring) shall NOT require that the outlet supply be protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter; Electric spa and hot tub water heaters shall be listed and shall have the heating elements subdivided into loads not exceeding 48 amperes and protected at not more than 60 amperes; The ampacity of the branch-circuit conductors, and the rating or setting of overcurrent protective devices, shall not be less than 125 percent of the total nameplate load rating; and, Underwater audio equipment used with spas and hot tubs shall comply with the provisions of Section E4206.10 Spas or Hot Tubs Shall be Provided with a Locking Safety Cover That Complies with ASTM F 1346 as Listed in Section AG105.5 or Shall Meet the Provisions of the List Below 1 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

The Barrier Plans Shall Include: Height of barrier on exterior side of water (48 minimum); Clearance from bottom of barrier to grade (2 maximum); Mesh size for chain-link fences (2.25 maximum); and Opening on lattice (1.75 maximum). Gates: Must accommodate a lock; Pedestrian gates must open away from hot tub, be self-latching and self-closing; Release mechanism of latch must be 54 above walking surface or 3 below top of gate on pool side and must not have openings greater than 1.2 whining 18 of the latching mechanism. Where Wall is a Part of the Barrier (ALL ARE REQUIRED): Spa/hot tub must have powered safety cover; All doors with direct access must have alarms for doors and screens sounding for a minimum of 30 seconds and commencing not over 7 seconds after the door and screen are opened; Alarm will sound a minimum of 85dB 10 away and be distinct from the alarms of smoke detectors, etc. and must reset automatically; The deactivation device for the alarm system must be a minimum 54 above opening and have a maximum deactivation time of 15 seconds; and, All doors with direct access must have self-closing and self-latching mechanisms with the release a minimum of 54 above opening floor. Swinging doors must open away from the spa/hot tub. ALL BUILDINGS SHALL HAVE STREET NUMBERS A MINIMUM OF 4 HIGH THAT ARE PLAINLY LEGIBLE AND VISIBLE FROM THE STREET FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS OF TRAVEL NO BUILDING OR STRUCTURE THAT REQUIRED A PERMIT MAY BE USED OR OCCUPIED WITHOUT OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY AFTER AN APPROVED FINAL INSPECTION BY THE BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL. Please use your Issued Building Permit Number when scheduling inspections. 2 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

CODE REFERENCES The following are sections of the International Residential Code typically used in Pool, Spa and Hot Tub projects. Some of the following codes may not apply or additional codes may need to be referenced for your specific project. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our offices and we would be more than happy to assist. SECTION E4202 WIRING METHODS FOR POOLS, SPAS, HOT TUBS AND HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUBS E4202.1 General. Wiring methods used in conjunction with permanently installed swimming pools, spas, hot tubs or hydromassage bathtubs shall be installed in accordance with Table E4202.1 and Chapter 38 except as otherwise stated in this section. Storable swimming pools shall comply with Section E4207. TABLE E4202.1 ALLOWABLE APPLICATIONS FOR WIRING METHODSa, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, l WIRING LOCATION OR PURPOSE (Application allowed where marked with an "A") Panelboard(s) that supply pool equipment: from service equipment to panelboard Wet-niche and no-niche luminaires: from branch circuit OCPD to deck or junction box Wet-niche and no-niche luminaires: from deck or junction box to forming shell Dry niche: from branch circuit OCPD to luminaires Pool-associated motors: from branch circuit OCPD to motor Packaged or self-contained outdoor spas and hot tubs with underwater luminaire: from branch circuit OCPD to spa or hot tub Packaged or self-contained outdoor spas and hot tubs without underwater luminaire: from branch circuit OCPD to spa or hot tub Indoor spas and hot tubs, hydromassage bathtubs, and other pool, spa or hot tub associated equipment: from branch circuit OCPD to equipment Connection at pool lighting transformers AC, FMC, NM, SR, SE A b, e SR not permitted EMT ENT IMC j, RMC j, RNC i LFMC LFNMC UF MC k FLEX CORD A c A b A - A A e A e - AC b only A c A b A - A - A b - - - - A d - A - - A h AC b only A c A b A - A - A b - A b A c A b A A f A f A b A A h AC b only A c A b A A f A f - A b A h A b A c A b A A f A f A b A A h A b A c A b A A A A A A h AC b only A c A b A A g A g - A b - 3 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

SECTION E4203 EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND CLEARANCES E4203.1 Receptacle outlets. Receptacles outlets shall be installed and located in accordance with Sections E4203.1.1 through E4203.1.5. Distances shall be measured as the shortest path that an appliance supply cord connected to the receptacle would follow without penetrating a floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other effective permanent barrier. E4203.1.1 Location. Receptacles that provide power for water-pump motors or other loads directly related to the circulation and sanitation system shall be permitted to be located between 6 feet and 10 feet (1829 mm and 3048 mm) from the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs, and, where so located, shall be single and of the locking and grounding type and shall be protected by ground-fault circuit interrupters. Other receptacles on the property shall be located not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) from the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs. E4203.1.2 Where required. At least one 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere receptacle supplied by a general-purpose branch circuit shall be located a minimum of 6 feet (1829 mm) from and not more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from the inside wall of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs. This receptacle shall be located not more than 6 feet, 6 inches (1981 mm) above the floor, platform or grade level serving the pool, spa or hot tub. E4203.1.3 GFCI protection. All 15- and 20-ampere, single phase, 125-volt receptacles located within 20 feet (6096 mm) of the inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. Outlets supplying pool pump motors from branch circuits with short-circuit and ground-fault protection rated 15 or 20 amperes, 125 volt or 240 volt, single phase, whether by receptacle or direct connection, shall be provided with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. SECTION E4204 BONDING E4204.1 Performance. The equipotential bonding required by this section shall be installed to reduce voltage gradients in the pool area as prescribed. E4204.2 Bonded parts. The parts of pools, spas, and hot tubs specified in Items 1 through 7 shall be bonded together using insulated, covered or bare solid copper conductors not smaller than 8 AWG or using rigid metal conduit of brass or other identified corrosion-resistant metal. An 8 AWG or larger solid copper bonding conductor provided to reduce voltage gradients in the pool, spa, or hot tub area shall not be required to be extended or attached to remote panelboards, service equipment, or electrodes. Connections shall be made by exothermic welding or by listed pressure connectors or clamps that are labeled as being suitable for the purpose and that are made of stainless steel, brass, copper or copper alloy. Connection devices or fittings that depend solely on solder shall not be used. Sheet metal screws shall not be used to connect bonding conductors or connection devices: 1. Conductive pool shells. Bonding to conductive pool shells shall be provided. 2. Perimeter surfaces. The perimeter surface shall extend for 3 feet (914 mm) horizontally beyond the inside walls of the pool and shall include unpaved surfaces, poured concrete and other types of paving. Bonding to perimeter surfaces shall be provided. 4 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

2.1. Structural Reinforcing Steel. Structural reinforcing steel shall be bonded. 2.2.1. At least one minimum 8 AWG bare solid copper conductor shall be provided. 2.2.2. The conductors shall follow the contour of the perimeter surface. 2.2.3. Splices shall be listed. 2.2.4. The required conductor shall be 18 to 24 inches from the inside walls of the pool. 2.2.5. The required conductor shall be secured within or under the perimeter surface 4 to 6 inches below the subgrade. 3. Metallic components. All metallic parts of the pool structure, including reinforcing metal not addressed in Item 1, shall be bonded. Where reinforcing steel is encapsulated with a nonconductive compound, the reinforcing steel shall not be required to be bonded. 4. Underwater lighting. All metal forming shells and mounting brackets of no-niche luminaires shall be bonded. 5. Metal fittings. All metal fittings within or attached to the pool structure shall be bonded. Isolated parts that are not over 4 inches in any dimension and do not penetrate into the pool structure more than 1 inch shall not require bonding. 6. Electrical equipment. Metal parts of electrical equipment associated with the pool water circulating system, including pump motors and metal parts of equipment associated with pool covers, including electric motors, shall be bonded. 7. Metal wiring methods and equipment. Metal-sheathed cables and raceways, metal piping, and all fixed metal parts shall be bonded. E4204.3 Pool water. The pool water shall be intentionally bonded by means of a conductive surface area not less than 9 square inches (5806 mm 2 ) installed in contact with the pool water. This bond shall be permitted to consist of parts that are required to be bonded in Section E4204.2. E4204.4 Bonding of outdoor hot tubs and spas. Outdoor hot tubs and spas shall comply with the bonding requirements of Sections E4204.1 through E4204.3. Bonding by metal-to-metal mounting on a common frame or base shall be permitted. The metal bands or hoops used to secure wooden staves shall not be required to be bonded as required in Section E4204.2. E4204.5 Bonding of indoor hot tubs and spas. The following parts of indoor hot tubs and spas shall be bonded together: 1. All metal fittings within or attached to the hot tub or spa structure. 2. Metal parts of electrical equipment associated with the hot tub or spa water circulating system, including pump motors. 3. Metal raceway and metal piping that are within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the inside walls of the hot tub or spa and that are not separated from the spa or hot tub by a permanent barrier. 5 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

4. All metal surfaces that are within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the inside walls of the hot tub or spa and that are not separated from the hot tub or spa area by a permanent barrier. E4204.5.1 Methods. All metal parts associated with the hot tub or spa shall be bonded by any of the following methods: 1. The interconnection of threaded metal piping and fittings. 2. Metal-to-metal mounting on a common frame or base 3. The provision of an insulated, covered or bare solid copper bonding jumper not smaller than 8 AWG. It shall not be the intent to require that the 8 AWG or larger solid copper bonding conductor be extended or attached to any remote panelboard, service equipment, or any electrode, but only that it shall be employed to eliminate voltage gradients in the hot tub or spa area as prescribed. E4204.5.2 Connections. Connections shall be made by exothermic welding or by listed pressure connectors or clamps that are labeled as being suitable for the purpose and that are made of stainless steel, brass, copper or copper alloy. Connection devices or fittings that depend solely on solder shall not be used. Sheet metal screws shall not be used to connect bonding conductors or connection devices. SECTION E4207 STORABLE SWIMMING POOLS E4207.1 Pumps. A cord and plug-connected pool filter pump for use with storable pools shall incorporate an approved system of double insulation or its equivalent and shall be provided with means for grounding only the internal and nonaccessible noncurrent-carrying metal parts of the appliance. The means for grounding shall be an equipment grounding conductor run with the power-supply conductors in a flexible cord that is properly terminated in a grounding-type attachment plug having a fixed grounding contact. Cord and plug-connected pool filter pumps shall be provided with a ground-fault circuit interrupter that is an integral part of the attachment plug or located in the power supply cord within 12 inches (305 mm) of the attachment plug. E4207.2 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters required. Electrical equipment, including power-supply cords, used with storable pools shall be protected by ground-fault circuit-interrupters. All 125-volt receptacles located within 20 feet of the inside walls of a storable pool shall be protected by a groundfault circuit interrupter. In determining these dimensions, the distance to be measured shall be the shortest path that the supply cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle would follow without passing through a floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other effective permanent barrier. E4207.3 Luminaires. Luminaires for storable pools shall not have exposed metal parts and shall be listed for the purpose as an assembly. E4207.4 Receptacle locations. Receptacles shall be located not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) from the inside walls of a pool. In determining these dimensions, the distance to be measured shall be the shortest path that the supply cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle would follow without passing through a floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other effective permanent barrier. 6 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

SECTION E4208 SPAS AND HOT TUBS E4208.1 Ground-fault circuit-interrupters. The outlet(s) that supplies a self-contained spa or hot tub, or a packaged spa or hot tub equipment assembly, or a field-assembled spa or hot tub with a heater load of 50 amperes or less, shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. A listed self-contained unit or listed packaged equipment assembly marked to indicate that integral ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection is provided for all electrical parts within the unit or assembly, including pumps, air blowers, heaters, luminaires, controls, sanitizer generators and wiring, shall not require that the outlet supply be protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter. International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings. Country Club Hills, IL: International Code Council, 2009. Print. Fifth Printing. 7 Code Administrators, Inc. Copyright May, 2015

Outdoor private swimming pools, including in-ground, aboveground or on-ground pools, hot tub or spa shall be provided with a barrier. Access gates for private pools shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device pool. SWIMMING POOL BARRIER GUIDELINES A successful pool barrier prevents a child from getting OVE& I-INDER or THROUGH and keeps the child from gaining access to the pool when supervising adults are not present. A child can get over a pool barrier if the barrier is too low or if the barrier has handholds or footholes that a child can use to climb. The top of a pool barrier must be at least 48 inches above grade, measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming Solid Barrier: No indentations or protrusions shall be present other than normal construction tolerances and masonry joints. I Iorizontal Members Barriers (Fences) Made up of Closely Spaced Horizontat I Members: If the distance between the tops of the horizontal members is less than 45 inches, the horizontal members shall be on the swimming pool side of the fence. The spacing of the vertical members shall not exceed 1 % inches. This size is based on the foot width of a young child and is intended to reduce the potential for a child to gain a foothold. Ifthere are any decorative cutouts in the fence, the space within the cutouts shall not exceed 1 % inches. Barriers (Fences) Made up of Widely Spaced Horizontal Members: If the distance between the tops of the horizontal ffi members is more than 45 inches, the horizontal members may be on the side of the fence facing away from the pool. The spacing between vertical members should not exceed 4 inches. This size is based on the head breadth and chest depth ofa young child and is intended to prevent a child from passing through an opening. Again, if there are any decorative cutouts in the fence, the space within the cutouts shall not exceed 1 % inches. -t

Barriers (Fences) Made of Chain Link: The mesh size shall not exceed 2 Yrinches square, unless slats, fastened at the top or bottom of the fence, are used to reduce mesh openings to nore more than I 3/q tnches. Barriers (Fences) Made of Diagonal Members (Latticework): The maximum opening in the lattice should notexceed 1 %inches. In-Ground Pools: For any pool barrier, the maximum clearance at the bottom ofthe barrier shall not exceed 2 inches above grade, when the measurement is done on the side of the barrier facing away from the pool Aboveground pool structure Pools: Aboveground pools shall have barriers. The itself may serve as a barrier fence, or a barrier shall be mounted on top of the pool structure. rl H! i I-l t ll^i HEE The steps or ladder can be designed to be secured, locked or removed to prevent access. Otherwise, a barrier such as those described above can surround the steps or ladder. Aboveground Pools with the Barrier on Top of Pool: If an aboveground pool has a barrier on the top of the pool, the maximum vertical clearance between the top of the pool and the bottom ofthe barrier shall not exceed 4 inches. GATES self-latching. Pedestrian Gates: These are gates people must walk through. Swimming pool barriers should be equipped with a gate, or gates, which restrict access to the pool. A locking device must be included in the gate design. Pedestrian gates must open outward and away from the pool and shall be

If the gate is properly designed, even if it is not completely latched, a young child pushing on the gate in order to enter the pool area will be unable and will actually close the gate, possibly engaging the latch. Where the release mechanism of the self-latching device is less than 54 inches from the bottom of the gate, the release mechanism for the gate shall be located on the pool side ofthe gate, and be at least 3 inches below the top of the gate on the side facing the pool. Placing the release mechanism at this height prevents a young child from reaching over the top of a gate and releasing the latch. Gate latches installed in this manner shall have no openings greater than l8, min. Opening %inchwith 18 inches of the latch release mechanism. This prevents a young child from reaching through the gate and releasing the latch. All Other Gates (Vehicle Entrances, etc.): Other gates must be equipped with self-latching devices. The self-latching devices must be installed as described for pedestrian gates. WHEN THE HOUSE WALL FORMS PART OF THE POOL BARRIER In many homes, doors open directly to the pool area or onto a patio which leads to the pool. In such cases, the wall of the house is an important part of the pool barrier, and passage through any doors in the house wall must be controlled by the following security measures: 1) All doors which give direct access to a swimming pool must be equipped with an audible alarm which sounds when the door and/or screen are opened. The alarm must sound for 30 seconds or more immediately after the door is opened. The alarm must be capable of being heard throughout the house during normal household activity (the alarm should be distinct from other sounds in the house, such as the telephone, doorbell and smoke alarm). The alarm must have an automatic reset feature. Because adults will want to pass through the house doors without setting offthe alarm, the alarm must have a switch that allows adults to temporarily deactivate the alarm for up to a I@ l

maximum of 1 5 seconds. The deactivation switch could be a touchpad (keypad) or a manual switch, and must be located at least 54 inches above the threshold ofthe door covered by the alarm. 2) The pool is equipped with a powered safety cover which complies with ASTM F1345 3) Other means of protection approved by the Building Code Official.