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  • Jul 26, 2007, 03:05 PM
    jloegeri
    Hot Tub and inline heater - on the same circuit?
    I just bought a Jacuzi style tub (standard size, a bit deeper; 60x32") and optional inline heater to keep it up to temperature for the duration of bubbling. The salesperson at the big box retailer told me they both could be pluggged into the same a GFCI-protected 15Amp dedicated circuit. However, when I get everything home, I read the pump on the tub (7 amps) and the heater (12 amps) and I do not seem to get less than 15 amps. Moreover, it is not even 80% of a 20 amp line.

    I've already run a 12 AGW line from box to tub (lovely doing attic work in the summer). Do I need to crawl up and do it again (and create 2 dedicate lines, instead of 1) or are these amps in line with a single 20 amp circuit?
    Thanks
  • Jul 26, 2007, 04:02 PM
    tkrussell
    According the to national code:

    The heat needs to be rated at 125% = 15 amps.

    The motor needs to be rated at 125%= 8.75.

    The circuit is overloaded more than allowed. You will need to add that additional circuit.

    Unless the manufacturer states both will work on one circuit.

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