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Enclosed are some pics from a hotel room I stayed at recently where a jacuzzi tub had been added to the room. Existing recepts were left in place approx 2ft from the tub... Lostazhell (Randy)
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Just a reminder that the clearance is measured from the inside wall of the tub- an not the edge of whatever is holding the wall up.
How was the jacuzzi, anyway? :-)
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Jaccuzi was awesome I could charge my cell phone at the side of the tub and yack on it at the same time (I said I could, not that I did ) ~Randy
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I hope you didn't ruin it and say "sorry honey, can't use the jacuzzi, the electrical is in violation of the NEC"
Larry LeVoir Inspector City of Irvine, CA
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I don't see a violation. The receptacles are not allowed within the tub space. Those are not.
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OOPs you're right Scott I was more interested in making a joke than actually "looking" at the picture
Larry LeVoir Inspector City of Irvine, CA
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