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Ochs. James A
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06070084, 9636 Copley Drive
,PERMIT PLAN REVIEW STOPS
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PERMIT NUMBER: 06070084 - TOM S. GRUMME
PARCEL 10 1713100401011000
TYPE: RESPOOL
PARCEL ADDRS
APPLY DATE
CONTRACTOR
PHONE NUMBER
: 9636 COPLEY DR INDIANAPOLIS,
07/18/06 ISSUE DATE
TOM S. GRUMME
3175064420
IN 46290
C/O DATE
FAX NUMBER
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REVIEW STOP: BLDG
REV NO: 1 STATUS:
REVIEW SENT BY: jochs
REV RECEIVD BY: jochs
- BUILDING INSPECTOR REVIEW
o DATE: 07/24/06
DATE: 07/24/06 TIME: 16:08
DATE: 07/18/06 TIME: 16:08
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TIME SPENT:
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REVIEW NOTES:
2006-07-24 16:16:54 PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
I. SITE PLAN NEEDS TO BE TO SCALE,
PLEASE DETAIL IN CLOSE UP VIEW THE POOL
AND EQUIPMENT.
2. REVIEW THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT AND
SHOW THE EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING GRID.
3. STATE HOW THE POOL WILL BE HEATER,
GAS OR ELECTRIC.
4. DETAIL THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE.
(ALL SUPPLY ELECTRICAL AND WATER TO THE
POOL CANNOT BE COVERED UNTIL INSPECTED
AND APPROVED) .
City of Cannel
NOTICE TO SWIMMING POOL CONTRACTORS
The State of Indiana adopted the National Electrical Code 2005 on October 21, 2005.
The NEe received some minor amendments from the state and was fe-named the Indiana Electrical Code.
The Indiana Swimrniml Pool Code was adopted in October 2001 and governs all requirements for swimming pools.
In accordance with the swimming pool code;
675 lAC 2-4-22 Electrical requirements.
Sec. 22 states that the electrical shall he installed in accordance with 675 lAC 17, which is the Indiana Electrical Code (2005 NEC).
You MAY NOT use the electrical requirements of the Indiana Residential Code for electrical installation for pools, hot tubs, spas etc.
A new requirement of the electrical code is to install an Equipotential Bonding Grid,
3 feet out from the walls of the pool under the pool deck.
lEC 680.26 (5) (C) Equipotential Bonding Grid. The parts specified in 680.26 (B) shall be connected to an equipotential boding grid
with a solid copper conductor, insulated, covered, or bare, not smaller than 8 A WG or rigid metal conduit of brass or other identified
corrosion-resistant metal conduit. Connection shall be made by exothermic welding or by listed pressure com1ectors or clamps t~at are
labeled as being suitable for the purpose and are of stainless steel, brass, copper, or copper allow. The equipotential common;
bonding grid shall extend under paved walking surfaces for 1 m (3 ft.) horizontally heyond the inside walls of the pool and
shall be permitted to be any of the following:
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1. Structural Reinforcing Steel. The structural reinforcing steel of a concrete pool where the reinforcing rods are bonded
together by the usual steel tie wires or the equivalent.
2. Bolted or Welded Metal Pools. The walls ofa bolted or welded metal pool.
3. Alternate Means. This system shall be permitted to be constructed as specified in (a) through (c):
a. Materials and Connections. The grid shall be constructed of minimum 8 A WG bare solid copper conductors.
Conductors shall be bonded to each other at all points of crossing. Connection shall be made as required by 680.26
(D).
b. Grid Structure. The equipotential bonding grid shall cover the contour of the pool and pool deck extending 1 111 (3
ft) horizontally from the inside walls of the pool. The equipotential bonding grid shall be arranged in a 3000101 (12
in.) network of conductors in a unifomlly spaced perpendicular grid pattern with tolerance of 100 mm ( 4 in.)
c. Securing. The below-grade grid shall be secured within or under the pool and deck media.
The City of Carmel Building and Code Services will be inspecting for the uew bonding grid during the pool inspections. This addcd
requirement of the bonding inspection may require an additional inspection with the standard inspection fee IF the grid is not in place
during the normal bonding inspection.
IF the required equipotential bonding grid under the deck is not inspected and approved prior to the deck surface being installcdithc
deck surface must be removed to verify the grid is in place.
If you have any questions, please contact your electrical contractor for further infommtion.
James Ochs, C.B.O.
Building Inspector/Plan Review
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