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1 Marking Guide Swimming Pool equipment , Spas, fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs Swimming Pool Equipment, Spas, April 2008. Marking Guide Copyright 2008, Underwriters Laboratories Inc.. 142-04/2008. The growing popularity of home Swimming and related activities has led to an increase in the number of Swimming pools, spas, hot tubs and hydromassage bathtubs in use. Each of these products has differ- ent UL markings and different installation requirements. The different installation requirements are part of Article 680 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), as well as other mechanical, fuel gas, building and plumbing codes.
2 The different construction and Marking requirements are included in the UL and other Standards covering these products. UL Marking Guides are updated as necessary due to new product development, changes in the National Electrical Code , or the need for clari cation. To con rm the current status of any UL Marking Guide , please consult the Regulators page of the UL Web Site at This Marking Guide is intended to explain the markings associated with each type of equipment and to provide guidance on how equipment markings relate to the type of product being installed. Your comments or suggestions are welcome and appreciated. They should be sent to: fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs Swimming Pool Equipment, Spas, Marking Guide Gary Siggins Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
3 455 E. Trimble Rd. San Jose, CA 95131-1230. Phone: (408) 754-6594. Fax: (408) 689-6594. e-mail: TABLE OF CONTENTS. Title Page INTRODUCTION .. 3. Who Should Use This Guide .. 3. How To Use This Guide .. 3. PERMANENTLY INSTALLED Swimming POOLS .. 3. General .. 3. Controls .. 3. fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs Junction Boxes .. 4. Swimming Pool Equipment, Spas, Luminaires .. 4. Marking Guide Potting Compounds .. 6. 7. Transformers .. 8. Water Heaters .. 8. Heat pumps .. 9. Water Treatment equipment .. 9. Ozone Generators .. 9. MOTORIZED POOL COVER OPERATORS .. 10. General .. 10. Listing Mark .. 10. STORABLE Swimming POOLS .. 10. General .. 10. Luminaires.
4 10. 10. Water Treatment equipment ..11. FIELD CONSTRUCTED SPAS ..11. General ..11. Blowers ..11. Controllers ..11. Luminaires ..11. 1. 12. Suction Fittings .. 12. Water Heaters .. 12. Water Treatment equipment .. 12. equipment Assemblies .. 12. SELF-CONTAINED SPAS .. 13. General .. 13. Listing Mark .. 14. Field Installation .. 14. Special Markings .. 15. fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs Swimming Pool Equipment, Spas, hydromassage 15. 15. Marking Guide Listing Mark .. 15. Plumbing Assessment .. 15. Field Installation .. 15. FOUNTAINS .. 16. General .. 16. Submersible Luminaires .. 16. Submersible 17. COVERS FOR Swimming POOLS AND SPAS .. 18. General.
5 18. Classification Marking .. 18. APPENDIX A .. 19. Schematic Diagrams For Luminaire Installations Fig. 1 Underwater Luminaire for aboveground non-storable Swimming pool. Fig. 2 Underwater Luminaire for aboveground non-storable Swimming pool. Fig. 3 Underwater Luminaire for aboveground storable Swimming pool. Fig. 4 No-Niche Underwater Luminaire. Fig. 5 Wet-Niche Underwater Luminaire. APPENDIX B .. 24. UL Guide Information 2. INTRODUCTION. WHO SHOULD USE THIS Guide . This Guide is intended to assist installers, contractors and inspection authorities in determining the suitability of UL Listed and Classi ed Swimming pool, spa, hydromassage bathtub and fountain products for use in speci c installations.
6 The product markings listed in this Guide do not include every possible Marking that could be provided either on a product or in its installation or operating instructions. The purpose of providing these markings is to indicate the type of text and the location of markings that address features that may be critical in determining if the product is installed correctly, with respect to the risk of re and electric shock, and for compliance with applicable requirements in the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70, and model building, plumbing, mechanical and fuel gas codes. HOW TO USE THIS Guide . This Guide is organized by the types of installations that may be encountered.
7 The Table of Contents fountains and hydromassage Bathtubs Swimming Pool Equipment, Spas, indicates the types of installations covered in this Guide . Sections of this Guide identify types of products involved in the various installations, product names used with UL Listing Marks, and special markings associated with construction or installation features. Marking Guide In several places, this Guide indicates that a product is intended or is suitable for speci c uses. It is important to note that these uses are determined by the manufacturer of the product. UL's requirements and its evaluations are based on these manufacturer-determined uses. PERMANENTLY INSTALLED.
8 Swimming POOLS. GENERAL. This section covers UL Listed equipment that is wired and plumbed at the installation site for the construction of a Swimming pool permanently installed in the ground or above the ground. The suitability of the interconnection of various components, as well as the supply connection, is determined by the authority having jurisdiction. UL evaluates and Lists all electrical and mechanical components of these pools. This includes water heaters, pumps , Luminaires, water treatment equipment such as ozone generators and chlorinators, junction boxes, transformers, potting compounds, pool cover operators, pool covers, pool alarms, and controls, as well as some pre-packaged assemblies of components referred to as equipment assemblies or Skid Packs.
9 equipment assemblies are usually intended for heated spas installed in the ground, but units without heaters are also suitable for small Swimming pools permanently installed in the ground. CONTROLS. General. These Listings cover units intended for the control of equipment used with Swimming pools, spas or hot tubs. They typically consist of combinations of motor controllers and timers. Some may also have temperature regulating circuits. Listing Mark. The UL Listing Mark for these products includes a product name such as Spa Controller, . Swimming Pool Controller or other similar product name. 3. Field Installation. UL Listed controls are intended for permanent connection to the electrical supply system and are intended to be mounted at a minimum of 5 feet from the inside walls of a Swimming pool or spa.
10 Some units have ground- fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)-protected convenience receptacles and are intended for mounting at a minimum of 10 feet away. These Listed products are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, unless they are marked For Indoor Use Only.. Terminals On Load Side of GFCI Controls. A control with terminals on the load side of a ground- fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), provided to protect the eld-installed conductors of an underwater lighting circuit, is marked to indicate that the eld-installed conductors shall not occupy conduit, boxes or enclosures with the conductors of other circuits unless all other conductors are also on the load side of a GFCI.