originally posted by Aldav53 jw electric,
Art. 110.3 (b) does answer the question.
Yes it does
originally posted by Aldav53 I looked up the specs for the spa motor and it does call for a 15a separate circuit.
Here is why:
110.3 Examination, Identification, Installation, and Use of Equipment.
(B) Installation and Use. Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions included in the listing or labeling.
The National Electrical Code in 110.3(B) states if the tub calls for a separate circuit then your only choice is to install a circuit just for the tub.
This deal of the pool light needs to be forgotten and spend that energy on getting this tub installed per the NEC.
[This message has been edited by jw electric (edited 10-05-2005).]