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readydave8

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This is just a plain ol' prepackaged hot tub, outdoor, like we see all the time. It will be set on existing slab.

Is 680.42 (B) telling me that I do not have to worry about bonding the concrete (equipotential bonding)? Conditions (1) (2) (3) seem to apply, I have not measured tub rim but am fairly sure it is 28" high.

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This is just a plain ol' prepackaged hot tub, outdoor, like we see all the time. It will be set on existing slab.

Is 680.42 (B) telling me that I do not have to worry about bonding the concrete (equipotential bonding)? Conditions (1) (2) (3) seem to apply, I have not measured tub rim but am fairly sure it is 28" high.

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If your tub meets all of the exceptions, it sure seems like it does let you out of 680.26 (B)(2). This has changed a bit- in 2008, I don't think there were exceptions w/ spas and bonding, and in 2011, they removed the req for indoor spas, and 2014 removed it for both.
 
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