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Details on how to obtain the license, renew and other details can be found here.The above services and work scope, if performed by a RAIL holder as outlined, would be in accordance with TDLR requirements and may be deemed eligible for applicable governmental, vendor, or manufacturer rebates sought by consumers. However, maintenance and repair may be performed using only components of the same type and ampacity as the original components. In addition, a residential appliance dealer or manufacturer, or a person authorized by a dealer or manufacturer, may perform maintenance and repair of a pool-related electrical device. Install, uninstall, or replace pool-related electrical devices that use direct or alternating current.
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For example, a RAIL holder may install salt systems, a time clock or similar automation equipment, a variable speed motor, or ultraviolet or ozone equipment. Install or add pool-related electrical devices to an existing pool that do not require an increase in amperage or access to a main breaker panel.However, if the system requires a new or upgraded “line-circuit,” only a licensed electrical contractor with a designated master electrician may offer to perform that work.
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Install, uninstall, or replace pool-related electrical devices including underwater lights, ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), pumps, motors, heaters, automation systems, and related equipment on the “load-side” of the control-center while maintaining National Electrical Code compliance. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) hereby provides additional scope of work and service guidance to political subdivisions, residential appliance installer license (RAIL) holders, and related stakeholders regarding pool and spa work settings. JanuTDLR Guidance on Residential Appliance Installers Authorized Scope of Work and Service – Pool-Related Electrical Devices GFCIs are required for pumps, 120v underwater lights and heaters. With the RAIL license, one is able to replace a breaker with a GFCI breaker- as long as it is not in the main breaker panel. It is recommended that if you are doing a pump replacement, please include in your estimate and please install a GFCI for that pump, when it is replaced. Example: Whenever a pump or motor is replaced, it should be connected to a circuit that is protected by a GFCI. One Item that is in the 2020 NEC and the 2018 ISPSC is that all repairs should be brought up to the code that is in effect when the repair is made. If you are already RAIL licensed, please remember that you are required to know the changes to the new edition of the NEC and how the changes affect your work. Beginning November 1, 2020, all examinations for state electrical licenses are based on the 2020 NEC. This means: Any non-exempt electrical work started on or after Novemmust be installed in accordance with the 2020 NEC. On November 1, 2020, the 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code went into effect. TDLR enforces this licensure requirement and fines can and do occur for those who are not properly licensed. The installer license took effect Maand for pool and spa service professionals, this is the license one must obtain in order to perform swimming pool and spa service work that includes replacing pumps, underwater lights, motors and heaters. A Residential Appliance Installer License (RAIL) is required by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) to perform electrical work that is limited to residential appliance installation, including residential pool-related electrical installation and maintenance. In Texas, all service and maintenance of electrical equipment for swimming pools and spas require an electrical license. For DSHS Artificial Swimming Lagoon information, click here. For all DSHS public pool swimming pool and spa information, click here. Recently, the DSHS issued NEW Public Pool & Spa Rules that went into effect on January 1, 2021: The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Environmental Health Program, Local Health Departments, Local Code Enforcement Offices and other governmental jurisdictions help to provide safety and sanitation of public swimming pools and spas in Texas.