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pooljobs
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So I am thinking about buying a hot tub, what kind of cost would I expect to have the electrical installed. Right now it is on a 50A 220V breaker. I have a straight shot to the panel through the basement, probably less than 50'. I am going to ask my electrician in the morning but knew that a few people here do this work or are pretty familiar with it.

10/21/2008 9:47:25 PM

baonest
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hotubjobs

10/21/2008 9:53:55 PM

blackJak71
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shouldnt be very much, where are you at?

10/22/2008 2:42:33 PM

Hurley
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pm adam8778, he's a certifiable hot tub technician

10/22/2008 3:58:09 PM

pooljobs
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off kent rd

10/22/2008 4:50:54 PM

adam8778
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UNcertified hottub technician.....

Biggest expense will be a 50A GFCI breaker, they ain't cheap. Also, by code you are supposed to have a shut off within(i think) 10 feet of the hottub, although I am sure any electrician you would call will tell you these things. I am thinking my parents payed $800 for theirs including parts, but theirs was a much longer run. I may be way off on that though, and it sounds high to me.

10/22/2008 5:26:46 PM

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certi-fiable

10/22/2008 5:48:44 PM

pooljobs
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shutoff within 10 ft? I thought the breaker had a minimum distance to the pool. I found a nice one for $500 but worried about install cost. I can fix anything on the tub, but only have basic electrical experience. hopefully one of my motor/electric subs can give me a good deal, i'm hoping i can get this done for about $250

[Edited on October 22, 2008 at 6:08 PM. Reason : .]

10/22/2008 6:03:35 PM

adam8778
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GFCI away from the tub, in the main panel, and one of these

http://www.foxelectricsupply.com/content/products/ProductDetail.asp?qsCatID=26031&qsProductNo=GEDTG3223


Is required within 10 feet,although i am sure this varies by location.



like i said, a 50 amp gfci doesn't come cheap

http://www.foxelectricsupply.com/content/products/ProductDetail.asp?qsCatID=24865&qsProductNo=ITEMP250GF

10/22/2008 8:39:34 PM

pooljobs
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even commercial tubs don't have the safety switch within 10ft, it is usually in the equipment room which is often inaccessible to bathers. state law requires a timer at least 15' from the hot tub for commercial applications. i'm surprised that a safety switch is required within 10', although maybe thats just if there is not one on the tub already.

10/23/2008 3:23:04 PM

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Like i said, I am not an electrician or a certified anything, but this just comes from stuff I have heard all along, and i do have a fair amount of experience in servicing/repair of hottubs, but little to none in installing them. I also know there would not be on my parents hottub if they weren't told it needed to be there.

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I found this http://www.poolspaforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=612 obviously this isn't as official as a codebook, but generally backs up what i said. I am sure the exact wording varies by location anyway.

[Edited on October 23, 2008 at 4:21 PM. Reason : h]

10/23/2008 4:18:17 PM

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