STEP BY STEP FOR SPA PANEL
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Panel before any work is done
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Start work on existing panel
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Conduit out the back of the panel in the garage

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Conduit going over side door and through the door to the outside of house
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Conduit exiting the garage and running under the lip of the house
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Conduit at the end of the house, now changing direction, heading toward GFCI panel preferred

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50 Amp GFCI panel mounted on house back wall, continueing toward spa
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GFCI panel and end of conduit run before it goes into the ground
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Start of spa trench ( this portion will be under cement when finished)
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End of spa trench
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Wire pulled through the conduit, that will lead to the spa, after the cement is poured

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Spa panel made up with wire from main service panel , and the wire going to the spa
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Main panel with newly installed 50 Amp circuit breaker, and associated wiring
 
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Spa panel closed up with cover, completely done
     

Cement patio poured , and the sub-panel wire is stubbed up-through the cement.

Front panel cover off, showing the spa electrical panel and pumps.

Wire coming from sub-panel installed with flexible conduit into , and connected to spa electrical panel.

Sub-panel wiring installed into the spa electrical panel


The finished product .Spa is operating properly, jets working, heater working, and stereo on.

The most important part. The Happy and Satisfied Customerstrong>

   


 



 

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