[Jadon Tunis <jadrock@earthlink.net>] Re: Fallsburg Spa!

From: Erik W. Selberg (selberg@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 25 2000 - 20:01:20 PDT


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Eric; We like to have the electrical all set before we get there, so we can
get the spa up and running. The simplest thing to do is follow the
instructions on our http://www.spaspecialist.com/electrical.html

The Knock out on the control box inside the Fallsburg is near the center on
the lounge side.
If you can have the electrician leave a "whip", 3/4 flex conduit with the
wires sticking out and the connector, we can finish the install without have
the electrician come back, saves a lot of time.

The best is to bring solik PVC conduit just outside the spa and make a
transition to Carlon water tight non metalic flex. This junction can be
on any side of the spa, but I like to see it away from the normal
walking/standing area. If the flex is on the back of the spa it needs to
be about 10 feet. If the electrician leaves 10 feet it on any side, we can
cut it to the proper length.

Thanks, again, for letting us serve you.

Jim

Erik W. Selberg wrote:

> The GFIC arrived the other day; looks like things are proceeding!
>
> I'm assuming I need to call a electrician and run out 220v and install
> the GFIC. This is correct, or do you do the GFIC installation upon
> setup?
>
> Thanks,
> -e
>
> --
> Erik Selberg
> "I get by with a little help selberg@cs.washington.edu
> from my friends." http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/selberg

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				Erik Selberg
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