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Old 04/17/10, 01:00 PM
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Does this sound correct?

Or do ALL of the breakers for the bathrooms have to be 20 amp?
You can comnbine the GFCI's for both bathroom on to the came circuit, but that circuit is for bathrooms only. This is an outdoor whirlpool, correct?
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Old 04/17/10, 09:43 PM
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No, it's an indoor tub. The only difference between it and a regular bathtub is that it has "jets" positioned inside the tub and a motor that blows air into the jets to make bubbles. No heater or anything. Just a motor. I think you are thinking outside "hot tub".

The paper stuck to the side of the motor says something about 7 amps, and requires a 15 amp circuit. I'll have to bring it in (it's in the car and I'm too tired to go back out to get it).
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