5th
Edition (2014) Florida Building Code Residential
CHAPTER 42 SWIMMING POOLS
[ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS]
E4201.2
Definitions.
LOW
VOLTAGE CONTACT LIMIT. A voltage not
exceeding the following
values:
1. 15 volts
(RMS) for sinusoidal AC
2. 21.2 volts
peak for nonsinusoidal AC
3. 30 volts for
continuous DC
4. 12.4 volts
peak for DC that is interrupted at a rate of 10
to 200 Hz
NO-NICHE
LUMINAIRE. A
luminaire intended for installation above or below the water without a niche.
DRY-NICHE
LUMINAIRE.
A
luminaire intended for installation in the floor or wall of a pool, spa or
fountain in a niche that is sealed against the entry of water.
WET-NICHE
LUMINAIRE.
A
luminaire intended for installation in a forming shell mounted in a pool or
fountain structure where the luminaire will be completely surrounded by water.
THROUGH-WALL
LIGHTING ASSEMBLY. A lighting assembly intended for
installation above grade, on or through the wall of a
pool, consisting of two interconnected groups of
components separated by
the pool wall.
E4205.2
Luminaires and related equipment. Other than listed
low-voltage luminaires not requiring grounding, all through-wall lighting
assemblies, wet-niche, dry-niche, or no-niche luminaires shall be connected to
an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor sized in accordance with Table
E3908.12 but not smaller than 12 AWG. The equipment grounding conductor between
the wiring chamber of the secondary winding of a transformer and a junction box
shall be sized in accordance with the overcurrent device in such circuit. The
junction box, transformer enclosure, or other enclosure in the supply circuit
to a wet-niche or no-niche
luminaire and the
field-wiring chamber of a dry-niche luminaire shall be grounded to the
equipment grounding terminal of the panelboard. The equipment grounding
terminal shall be
directly connected to
the panelboard enclosure. The equipment grounding conductor shall be installed
without joint or splice.
Exceptions:
1. Where more
than one underwater luminaire is supplied by the same branch circuit, the
equipment grounding conductor, installed between the junction boxes,
transformer enclosures, or other enclosures in the supply circuit to wet-niche
luminaires, or between the field-wiring compartments of dry-niche luminaires,
shall be permitted to be terminated on grounding terminals.
2. Where an
underwater luminaire is supplied from a transformer, ground-fault
circuit-interrupter, clockoperated switch, or a manual snap switch that is located
between the panelboard and a junction box connected to the conduit that extends
directly to the underwater luminaire, the equipment grounding conductor shall
be permitted to terminate on grounding terminals on the transformer,
ground-fault circuit- interrupter, clock-operated switch enclosure, or
an outlet box used
to enclose a snap switch.
E4206.4
Underwater luminaires. The design of an underwater luminaire
supplied from a branch circuit either directly or by way of a transformer or
power supply meeting the
requirements of Section
E4206.1, shall be such that, where the fixture is properly installed without a
ground-fault circuitinterrupter, there is no shock hazard with any likely
combination
of fault
conditions during normal use (not relamping). In addition, a ground-fault
circuit-interrupter shall be installed in the branch circuit supplying
luminaires operating at more
than the low-voltage
contact limit, such that there is no shock hazard during relamping. The
installation of the ground-fault circuit-interrupter shall be such that there
is no shock hazard
with any likely
fault-condition combination that involves a person in a conductive path from
any ungrounded part of the branch circuit or the luminaire to ground.
Compliance with this requirement shall be obtained by the use of a listed underwater
luminaire and by installation of a listed groundfault circuit-interrupter in
the branch circuit or a listed transformer or power supply for luminaires
operating at more than the low-voltage contact limit. Luminaires that depend on
submersion for safe operation shall be inherently protected against the hazards
of overheating when not submerged.
E4206.4.1
Maximum voltage. Luminaires shall not be installed for
operation on supply circuits over 150 volts between conductors.
E4206.4.2
Luminaire location. Luminaires mounted in walls shall be
installed with the top of the fixture lens not less than 18 inches (457 mm)
below the normal water level of the pool, except where the luminaire is listed
and identified for use at a depth of not less than 4 inches (102 mm) below the
normal water level of the pool. A luminaire facing upward shall have the lens
adequately guarded to prevent contact by any person or shall be listed for use
without a guard.
E4206.5
Wet-niche luminaires. Forming shells shall be installed for
the mounting of all wet-niche underwater luminaires and shall be equipped with
provisions for conduit entries. Conduit shall extend from the forming shell to
a suitable junction box or other enclosure located as provided in Section
E4206.9. Metal parts of the luminaire and forming shell in contact with the
pool water shall be of brass or other approved corrosion-resistant metal.
The end of
flexible-cord jackets and flexible-cord conductor terminations within a
luminaire shall be covered with, or encapsulated in, a suitable potting
compound to prevent the entry of water into the luminaire through the cord or
its conductors. If present, the
grounding connection within a luminaire shall be similarly treated to protect
such connection from the deteriorating effect of pool water in the event of water
entry into the luminaire. Luminaires
shall be bonded to and secured to the forming shell by a positive locking
device that ensures a low-resistance
contact and requires a
tool to remove the luminaire from the forming shell.
E4206.5.1
Servicing.
All
wet-niche luminaires shall be removable from the water for inspection,
relamping, or other maintenance. The forming shell location and length of cord
in the forming shell shall permit personnel to place the removed luminaire on
the deck or other dry location
for such
maintenance. The luminaire maintenance location shall be accessible without
entering or going into the pool water.
E4206.6
Dry-niche luminaires. Dry-niche luminaires shall have
provisions for drainage of water. Other than listed low voltage luminaires not
requiring grounding, a dry-niche luminaire
shall have means for
accommodating one equipment grounding conductor for each conduit entry.
Junction boxes shall not be required but, if used, shall not be required to be elevated
or located as specified in Section E4206.9 if the luminaire is specifically
identified for the purpose.
E4206.7
No-niche luminaires. No-niche luminaires shall be listed for
the purpose and shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of
Section E4206.5. Where connection to a forming
shell is specified, the connection shall be to the
mounting bracket.