
Deck Codes for Hot Tubs
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Description: Whether installed before, with, or after a deck is built, hot tubs have a lot of building and electrical codes that have nothing to do with connecting it to power. Does the electrician or electrical inspector understand safety glazing provisions in the building code. Does the builder or building inspector know that metal guards near hot tubs are an electrical issue? All four of these professionals, plus designers and even hot tub owners should understand the clearances required to lighting, receptacle outlets, switches, glass, service conductors, and more. Learn the codes related to the hot tub placement and the deck around it, then let an electrician take it from there.
Objectives: Upon completion, attendees will…
- Learn the minimum and maximum distances and the exceptions regarding electrical equipment near hot tubs.
- Discover how metal guards and other metal features of the deck can become an electrical hazard near hot tubs.
- Understand the need for cross-training when designing hot tubs into decks.
Code Edition:
- 2021 International Residential Code
- 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code
Length: 90 minutes.
Schedule: This webinar is presented in one 90-minute session.
May 16th, 2023
- 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Mountain time
Approved Continuing Education Units:
0.15 Preferred Provider CEU from The International Code Council (ICC)
1.5 HSW LU from The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Instructor: Glenn Mathewson, MCP. Click here to learn more about Glenn.
CLICK HERE FOR THE WEBINAR DETAILS
Description: Whether installed before, with, or after a deck is built, hot tubs have a lot of building and electrical codes that have nothing to do with connecting it to power. Does the electrician or electrical inspector understand safety glazing provisions in the building code. Does the builder or building inspector know that metal guards near hot tubs are an electrical issue? All four of these professionals, plus designers and even hot tub owners should understand the clearances required to lighting, receptacle outlets, switches, glass, service conductors, and more. Learn the codes related to the hot tub placement and the deck around it, then let an electrician take it from there.
Objectives: Upon completion, attendees will…
- Learn the minimum and maximum distances and the exceptions regarding electrical equipment near hot tubs.
- Discover how metal guards and other metal features of the deck can become an electrical hazard near hot tubs.
- Understand the need for cross-training when designing hot tubs into decks.
Code Edition:
- 2021 International Residential Code
- 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code
Length: 90 minutes.
Schedule: This webinar is presented in one 90-minute session.
- May 16th, 2023
- 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Mountain time
Approved Continuing Education Units:
0.15 Preferred Provider CEU from The International Code Council (ICC)
1.5 HSW LU from The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Instructor: Glenn Mathewson, MCP. Click here to learn more about Glenn.
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