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#57773 10/21/05 01:22 AM
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How would you wire a 4.0 kwa 240 volt hot tub?

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#57774 10/21/05 01:30 AM
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How many of these have you done?

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#57775 10/21/05 03:48 AM
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As required by 680.


Mike
#57776 10/21/05 07:56 AM
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... er,..what's a hoy tub??


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#57777 10/21/05 08:51 AM
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...It's a Hot Tub that shifted slightly to the right during installation [Linked Image].

Mike (mamills)

#57778 10/21/05 10:44 AM
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Ah, well, that cleared that up.

What's a kwa?

#57779 10/21/05 11:03 AM
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Is a KWA the RMS value of hen-wiegh?

Dnk......

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#57780 10/21/05 04:06 PM
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How would you wire a 4.0 kwa 240 volt hot tub?

With conductors.

-Peter


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#57781 10/21/05 05:59 PM
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First i would check to see if it was a listed tub.

Then i would check the service for load, and loadcenter conditions.

Then i would get a $500 down payment before i started any work.

Richard,
We try not to give step by step instructions to avoid any liability problems.

Please understand,
Thank you,
LK


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#57782 10/21/05 07:17 PM
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So, uh, what's a hen weigh?

Have we figured out what a kilowattamp is yet?

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