Wiring a Hot Tub w/ disconnect and grounding electrode system for a 200A service in Oceanport

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @NeonSphinx89
    @NeonSphinx89 Рік тому +7

    As a layman, I'll do a lot of electrical work myself (don't worry, I'm a licensed engineer, my dad was a sparky, and I live in the county where I don't have to pull permits every time). But when it's something particularly hot/dirty/complicated I call an electrician. Every time I get the bill at the end and it's higher than I think it should be, then I say "well it was difficult enough that it was worth calling an expert. How much is my time and sanity worth? I don't have all the specialty tools to do this." And then I pay the bill because it's better than doing it myself. Worth every penny.

  • @peterd314
    @peterd314 Рік тому +1

    I like that you label stuff. So annoying when people don’t

  • @108electrical
    @108electrical Рік тому +8

    This work isn’t easy, but if your willing to do it, the rewards are fantastic.

  • @mattcregeen7724
    @mattcregeen7724 Рік тому +2

    We core thru bottom of tub snd concrete, makes for a slick install . Out of sight out of mind. Keep up great work!

  • @vince6829
    @vince6829 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice job. Great workmanship. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Pippy626
    @Pippy626 Рік тому +2

    Love the videos. Quality work. If I was home owner, I would have had the conduit ran under and up the slab before it was poured

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 Рік тому

      Several times when I left a 2 to 4" studio in concrete the animals I stall in equipment slid heavy load across the PVC conduit breaking it off requiring time to chip out concrete inside of a tight space and pain in the butt to trim broken PVC to glue on a cooupling.

    • @Pippy626
      @Pippy626 Рік тому

      true didn’t think of area with frost, I recently moved back to the north

  • @norsk54472
    @norsk54472 Рік тому +1

    My city here in Utah uses PEX for incoming water lines. When I replaced the old galvanized pipes in this 80 yo house, I installed all copper. When the city side galvanized water pipe finally died, PEX was installed. I still ran a grounding conductor to the internal water pipes

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      This house was built in 1920.

    • @norsk54472
      @norsk54472 Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey I call our house "My Old House". It has been fun upgrading so much of the place over the past 28 years. Very intimate with it now. It is my hobby now

  • @tommycho9068
    @tommycho9068 Рік тому +1

    Always hard work pay off.
    Great job.
    Thanks.

  • @davidbush2414
    @davidbush2414 Місяць тому

    Good looking work Ron!

  • @javaman3765
    @javaman3765 9 місяців тому +1

    Hot spring and Caldera are the only hot tubs using this 20A/30A breaker and 6 wire run.

  • @camheady235
    @camheady235 8 місяців тому

    At 12:16 you mention you don't have to land the neutral on the GFCI breaker. Did you land on the neutral bar? Why would the GFCI breaker have a silver neutral terminal on it? And the GFCI neutral pigtail gets uncoiled and trimmed to proper length and landed on the panel neutral bar as you mentioned. With QO plug-on neutral breakers, there is no coiled pigtail of course, but I would land the neutral on the breaker. Greetings from Belmar. Thanks for your content.

  • @iandrew6347
    @iandrew6347 Рік тому

    Great video Sir watching from the U.K.

  • @bigtroll8249
    @bigtroll8249 11 місяців тому +1

    Why did you use a 60A breaker to supply the hot tub panel containing 2 breakers totaling 50A?

  • @FrontRowOrBust
    @FrontRowOrBust Рік тому +1

    I was JUST wondering when there would be a new upload🎉

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      I try to upload when I can. My wife was hospitalized over the holiday weekend and it set me back a little bet. She’s healthy now but it was stressful 5-6 days.

    • @FrontRowOrBust
      @FrontRowOrBust Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey glad she’s doing well Ron. Keep up the good work⚡️⚡️

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      @@FrontRowOrBust thanks FROB!

  • @mcarroll598
    @mcarroll598 Рік тому +3

    Hey Ron nice video. Just curious, would that pad for the hot tub have a ground wire back tot he disconnect panel to bond the wire mesh or rebar to keep everything at the same potential?

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +4

      There's no Ufer ground here and I agree, there should be one because the tub is a separate structure.

  • @Demy26
    @Demy26 Рік тому +1

    Love your work

  • @nope_not-showing-my-name
    @nope_not-showing-my-name Рік тому +2

    Nice work.
    I would be a little concerned that there is no siding behind/around the transfer switch and the weather protection is exposed.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +4

      The homeowner who's a friend of mine was aware of the situation and said he will address the siding at his convenience. I offered to put a large piece of Azek behind all of it but he declined.

  • @thespookyringmaster6719
    @thespookyringmaster6719 Рік тому

    Hi Ron, what would you do if a hot tub were to be placed on existing concrete? Bonding? Grounding? Not sure it's possible to do an equopotential bonding loop at this point without breaking up the old concrete. thanks!

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      If it’s an existing concrete slab the code specifically states that you do not have to break up the concrete to get to the rebar for grounding.

    • @thespookyringmaster6719
      @thespookyringmaster6719 Рік тому

      then how do you ground the rebar? or don't you? what about equopotential bonding? there is only about 10 inches all around the hot tub of exposed concrete. it's about 12" from the edge of my deck also. TIA@@electricianron_New_Jersey

  • @JBernhard72
    @JBernhard72 Рік тому

    @11:05 what is your torque settings for those spring terminals? SMH on a 30A circuit!

  • @On1Electric
    @On1Electric Рік тому

    You’re the man! Keep it up!

  • @AK-oz4ew
    @AK-oz4ew Рік тому

    That existing deck that is closer than 5 ft - does it require equipotential bonding? Also the concrete pad under the hot tub - does it have a bonding wire? Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see 8 awg solid copper anywhere. Thank you

  • @arnieselectric007
    @arnieselectric007 Рік тому

    Super cool Ron, thx brother...😃😉😎

  • @YaksAttack
    @YaksAttack Рік тому +3

    Hey Ron, I'm a young electrician in south Jersey, love watching your videos and seeing someone who knows what they're doing. Maybe you've shown it in another video, but what do you typically use to heat your PVC for bending? Your bends look really good. I was thinking of buying one of those greenlee blankets, but theyre expensive, and wanted some other opinions before I pull the trigger.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +4

      Glad you enjoy the videos and I hope you are learning a thing or two. I use a Greenlee 2” heater and it cost $400 in 2014. The blanket works well but takes longer. You could also use a charcoal grill because the heat would most definitely warm the PVC. I did that once working at a friends house up on Cape Cod.

    • @johnstrh1
      @johnstrh1 Рік тому +1

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey I have the same heater on my truck and I am finally starting to get really good at bending offsets and 90's with it. It is such a useful tool for a resi electrician and it sure ebats having to run out and grab a pre fab

    • @YaksAttack
      @YaksAttack Рік тому

      Thanks guys. Right now I work for an electrical contractor, and while the hot box seems great, I don't think I'll buy one to keep on my truck. But I might buy one and put it in my basement at home for the meantime lol

    • @arnieselectric007
      @arnieselectric007 Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey ...ya do whattcha gotta do...lol

  • @boyd191
    @boyd191 Рік тому +1

    Hi Ron, thanks for all the content. Would you want to use a rain tight hub on the ATS since you're in the upper part of the enclosure.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      I'm not overly concerned about it. As I tightened up the locknut on either side I squeezed some silicone in there to make it water tight. I will however check it before all of the work is done over there.

    • @bigtroll8249
      @bigtroll8249 11 місяців тому +1

      I was thinkin the same thing. U read my mind

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 Рік тому +2

    A lazier and faster install would be to just run carflex the whole way back to the panel under that porch/deck, but you did all those PVC bends for a much more durable raceway. Can you only use carflex a maximum length by code?
    I agree those terminals on the control board look flimsy when you consider the tub heater and jets draw such high current. Hopefully those springs are good and tight or there could be arcing. And that connection needs to stay tight through the year-around outdoor seasons. Seems normal screw terminals would be cheaper and safer.
    Man it looks like there's some money over there in Oceanport. You're lucky to have great clients.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      I prefer terminals all day long but I am a fan of using Wago's where necessary.

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 Рік тому

      ​@@electricianron_New_Jersey Oh yeah those Wago lever nuts are amazing. Keeps the conductors nice and clean if you need to add/remove conductors to a splice

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      @@aaron74 Aaron, are u an electrician too?

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey Mostly vicariously... it's an avocation. I'm a landlord and do DIY electrical work on my property. I love the trade, and probably should have been if I could rewind my life. I'm a stickler for doing the work perfectly and making it as good as a pro did it. I help a lot of people on forums figure out circuits.

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 Рік тому

    Great Video. Thank you for sharing

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 Рік тому

    In shore town Stratmere NJ ( just south of Ocean City ) the water meters are on !awn maybe 12" below the ground. My buddies house water meter would have have an inch if water on it spat high tide. He is third house off the beach .We are not allowed to use aluminum for ground ding any services. Nothing beats copper for a reliable longest lasting most reliable ground conductor.

  • @robertberman3266
    @robertberman3266 Рік тому

    Great work. what kind of side pliers do you use.

  • @scottboyne8305
    @scottboyne8305 Рік тому

    Hey Ron loved the video but what kind of spa uses only 20amp and 30 Amp breakers

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      Before spas used to use 50-60 amp circuits. Now it’s just broken outside of the unit.

    • @scottboyne8305
      @scottboyne8305 Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey ok. Didn't know that. I wired my own spa and had to use 6 Guage wire for 50 amp

  • @Bob.W.
    @Bob.W. Рік тому +2

    Why do new episodes come just as I am going to bed? Lol.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      I edit and upload when I can. I'm trying to get ahead of the curve and have a few videos "in the tank" and on a schedule for release but I haven't got there yet.

  • @TKomoski
    @TKomoski Рік тому +1

    What's your tolerance on determining what AWG size you use +/- 5 amp or more. How far would you bring an aluminium conductor into a building?

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +3

      Conductors are sized for the loads they serve Circuit breakers are sized to protect the conductors, not the equipment.

  • @Jeff-xy7fv
    @Jeff-xy7fv Рік тому

    Great job! How much do most electricians charge for a project like that, ballpark?

  • @Daltoncom
    @Daltoncom Рік тому +1

    Opinions on using 2 hole plastic straps on pvc vs using 1 hole rigid straps on pvc?

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      Well the 2-hole PVC straps are what you're supposed to be using on PVC. I do use heavy wall 1-hole straps but being that this house is close to the salt water the HW strap would rust in short order.

  • @eggplant2369
    @eggplant2369 Рік тому

    Do you need schedule 80 pvc for exterior runs?

  • @JalonBerrios
    @JalonBerrios 7 місяців тому

    I love the hammer mileaukee m12

  • @DonWess-hc6pc
    @DonWess-hc6pc 9 місяців тому

    Other good one Ron. 👍

  • @Electronman220
    @Electronman220 Рік тому

    how do you make the offsets for the pvc

  • @joshman2338
    @joshman2338 Рік тому

    nice little job and well documented. This is a good example of how PVC can be easier and better than EMT. Did you end up using a PVC heater bender under the deck?????

  • @nevrbdwnruby7484
    @nevrbdwnruby7484 Рік тому

    Wouldent inspectors call you out 5 current carrying conductors on that pipe for the tub? (adjustment factor [no more that 3 current carring conductors?])

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      No, because five conductors in the same raceway is not a violation. Derating is something else entirely. All THWN/ THHN conductors have different ampacity ratings and the 90º column of Table 310.16 is used when derating conductors.

  • @theseattlegreen1871
    @theseattlegreen1871 Рік тому +1

    What did you charge? How much profit did you make?

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      Why do you need to know that?

    • @bigtroll8249
      @bigtroll8249 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@electricianron_New_Jersey right? Whats this guys deal? Hes probably a homeowner trying to chizle down his electrician. Typical miser.

  • @thomasmickelson6759
    @thomasmickelson6759 Рік тому

    Never seen one like that . Usually they take a 50 amp or 60 amp circuit

  • @cadentheis
    @cadentheis Рік тому

    Would you ever consider filming in 4K?

  • @braytonhackbarth
    @braytonhackbarth Рік тому

    6:00 every tool has a hammer side

  • @edwardvyrlan
    @edwardvyrlan Рік тому

    why doesn't the meter have a seal

  • @michaeljennings5170
    @michaeljennings5170 11 місяців тому +1

    Al and brass will be a problem.

  • @Elt31987
    @Elt31987 Рік тому

    👏

  • @RonPecinaJr1437
    @RonPecinaJr1437 Рік тому

    ok

  • @RedPillLife1966
    @RedPillLife1966 Рік тому

    Dirty Hands, Clean Money

  • @1percentSolutions23
    @1percentSolutions23 Рік тому

    Hey I love your work, would love to shadow you one day. Lunch on me 🥪

  • @AnActualCoconut
    @AnActualCoconut Рік тому

    No lol