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    Bonding

    If you agree to this, then according to the 2005 you cannot run without a grounding conductor as it states in 250.32(B)(2) There are no continuous metallic paths bonded to the grounding system in each building or structure involved. That is how are inspectors interpret the code here.
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    hot tub install, NEC 2005

    Jordan, To do the installation correctly you are going to have to install a Jbox in your attic. Then PVC with THHN to the disconnect. A 4 11/16" Metal box 2 1/8" deep, will have the appropriate area needed to junction the wires. Very common box, available anywhere electrical boxes are...
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    Number of circuits in living room

    Yes you can use one circuit for lights and one for plugs. If your going to do 2 circuits that is the best way to do it. This will prevent the TV and such from dimming the lights when turned on. However just for the Record, 2 circuits is not required. It is only a recommendation by black...
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    Bonding

    Okay I see what your talking about. However the water pipes, Gas, rebar and so on, in the house would be "Continuous Metallic Paths bonded to the grounding system in each building". I can see this applying to simple structures, (Garage, shed) but not a residence. Around here that would...
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    Bonding

    Petey, This install is on the Load side of a disconnect at the pedestal. Which means the house is only a subpanel and 4 wires would be required.
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    Surge Protector Trips Breaker

    If the outlet is on the same wall as the closet then it seems easier to simply add a new outlet in the closet. Doing thing the right way to begin with. Get a box and a new outlet and 5' of ROMEX®. You open up the outlet on the outside, push the ROMEX® into the wall through the back of the...
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