Greg Subick
04-20-2009, 07:01 PM
Did an inspection on a two-year old "new" construction today. Master bath has a Jacuzzi tub. Now, it is my understanding that a Jacuzzi tub of this age should have its own separate GFCI breaker in the panel OR a GFCI reset, say inside an adjacent closet or something.
In this case, the Jacuzzi and the bathrooms vanity outlets (inlusing a GFCI outlet) were connected together and terminated at one single breaker in the electrical panel.
Is this correct, or should the tub has its own dedicated breaker protection?
Note, the right photo shows the Master Bath breaker (second from top on left). It controls the two outlets and the Jacuzzi.
Greg:confused:
In this case, the Jacuzzi and the bathrooms vanity outlets (inlusing a GFCI outlet) were connected together and terminated at one single breaker in the electrical panel.
Is this correct, or should the tub has its own dedicated breaker protection?
Note, the right photo shows the Master Bath breaker (second from top on left). It controls the two outlets and the Jacuzzi.
Greg:confused: