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Bute County Department of Development Services/ Building Division
•s.: ` a 7 County Center Drive, Orovllle CA 95955 • (5.30) 538-7541. Telephones (5.30) 538-2140 Fax
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Swimming Pool Requirements
Drowning Prevention Safety Features
Based upon California Health and Safety Code Section 115920415929, known as the Swimming Pool Safety Act
The County of Butte requires either listed, approved safety pool cover* meeting ASTM Standard F1346-91, 1
OR a complying enclosure* which isolates the pool from the dwelling and remaining yard,
OR a complying enclosure* which surrounds the perimeter of the pool and dwelling, with door alarms and self-closing,
self -latching devices on all doors leading into the enclosure.
*Enclosures
• Minimum height of 60 inches
• Access gates shall open away from pool and have self-closing, self -latching device no lower than 60 inches above the
ground.
• Maximum vertical clearance of 2 inches from the ground to the bottom of enclosure
• No openings greater than % inch within 18 inches of the release mechanism when closed.
• Gaps or voids shall not allow the passage of a 4 inch sphere.
• outside surface shall be free of cavities or protrusions that would serve as a foothold or handhold that could enable a child
of less than 5 years of age to climb over.
• Maximum mesh size for chain link shall be a 2.25 Inch square unless the fence is provided with slats fastened at the top or
bottom which reduce the openings to no more than 1.75 inches
*Pool Cover
• Shall be correctly installed per the manufacturer's instructions to prevent the access of children under five years of age to
the water. _
• Shall be property constructed to meet ASTM specifications and be labeled accordingly:
• All ties, anchors or attachment points and controls for automatic covers must be installed in a way to prevent operating or
uncovering the poll bychildren less than five years of age_
• The pool cover shall possess a listing that insures the original design or performance of the cover rneetsCor exceeds testing
:< < as prescribed by ASTM Standard F1346-91, Section 9 Test Methods for Safety Covers.
Door alarms or self-closing,
self -latching doors . ,
Windows and doors ,
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At a minimum, one of these shall be provided
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SWIMMING POOLS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
BASED UPON 2007 CEC SECTION 680.26
What is Equipotential Bonding for swimming pools?
Establishing an electrically safe environment in and around permanently installed swimming pools
requires the creation of an equipotential grid. The sole purpose of an equipotentiai grid is to create an
.area where there is no significant difference in voltage between objects that can be touched
simultaneously.Examples of objects that can be touched simultaneously include the concrete decking,
ladders, handrails, light fixtures, drains, and the pool water. An equipotentiai grid is created by
intentionally connecting all these objects together electrically, otherwise known as bonding them together.
What parts of swimming pool require bonding?
Section 680.26 of the 2007 California Electrical Code (CEC) requires bonding of all the metal structures,
parts and fittings that are within 5 feet horizontally of the pool wall, and 12 feet vertically above the
maximum water level of the pool.
The following parts require bonding:
• Concrete reinforcing steel and all metallic structural components of the pool shell, coping stones
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• Metal forming shells and mounting brackets of lighting fixtures.
• Metal fittings and all metallic parts for handrails, ladders, metal drains and diving boards.
• Metal casings of electrical equipment, all metal parts of any electrical equipment associated with
the pool, including pumps and recirculating equipment, heaters, blowers and automatic covers.
Equipotentlal Bonding Grid
Bonding just the metal parts around the pool to each other may not provide a complete equipotential
plane. For this reason, Section 680.26 (C) of the 2007 CEC requires connecting the metal parts to a
common bonding grid that covers the entire contour of the pool. Additionally, the equipotential grid is
required to extend horizontally under the deck for not less than 3 feet.
The following pool shells are permitted to be used as an equipotential bonding grid by the 2007 CEC:
• Structural reinforcing steel
• A pool with bolted or welded walls
• Field fabricated grid constructed with a minimum #8 AWG bare solid copper conductors for a
concrete pool or deck with no reinforcing metal.
In accordance with the exception in Section 680.26 (C), the equipotential bonding grid covering the entire
contour of the
pool is not required for vinyl fined, polymer wall, fiberglass composite or other pools
constructed of
non-conductive materials.
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