I sent an email to every member of the Commission.I haven't received a reply to the second part yet. Start at the bottom and work up.
Mark,
I understand fully that the actual Electrical Code in Florida is the FBC. The Commission has decided to use NFPA 70 ( NEC ) as it's basis and has the authority to strike out whichever portions it decides to. I am in full agreement with this. This is what was done by placing an exception in the FBC for exemption of GFCI for 1&2 Family pools that are direct wired. The problem that arises is Article 110.3 (B) Installation & Use: Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions included with the listing or labeling.
Is the Commission saying to ignore the Listing of the Equipment or are you in agreement that if the Listing requires GFCI protection that it SHALL be installed on 1 & 2 Family direct wired pool pumps?
I just want to do what is right and will stand up in Court if there is ever a problem. This is a very unique issue.
Sincerely
markturner wrote:
> John,
>
> I will not be answering this question because I think it is time
> that we go further than just yes or no answers for questions like these.
> Manufacturers and organizations, though there expertise is
> needed and desired, do not decide what will or will not go on in a state.
> Whether we like all of the outcomes or not, what has made our country great
> and unique is that each state has the right to determine for itself the
> rules and laws it will abide by.
> The proper process was followed in this case. The facts and opinions were
> heard and votes were cast.
>
>
> Thank you for all you do in your organization,
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Mark Turner
> M & M ELectric of NW FL., Inc
>
> Ph 850-939-0404, Fax 850-939-6692
>
>
www.mmelectric.com>
> markturner@mmelectric.com
>
>
>
>
> _____
> From: John Desjardins [mailto:jhdesjardins@netlink.net] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 8:17 AM
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> Subject: [Fwd: Help us out here if you can]
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>
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> FYI. I would like to hear your comments
> Sincerely
> John H. Desjardins
>
> -------- Original Message --------
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> Subject:
> Help us out here if you can
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>
> Date:
> Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:41:42 -0400
>
>
> From:
> John Desjardins <mailto:jhdesjardins@netlink.net>
> <jhdesjardins@netlink.net>
>
>
> To:
> Building Officials Association of Florida, Inc.
> <mailto:boafdiscussion@
Building Officials Association of Florida.net> <boafdiscussion@
Building Officials Association of Florida.net>
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>
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> Follow this link and vote for or against GFCI protection for residential pools.
>
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