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COLEMAN® SPAS PRE-DELIVERY GUIDE Portable Spas and ...

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Electrical Service Stub-upThe location of the electrical service cable is a decision each spa ownerneeds to decide. Running the electrical cable lay on top of the slab is visuallyunappealling <strong>and</strong> can present a trip hazard.Most spa owners prefer to bury electrical conduit before the slab is laid<strong>and</strong> run the cable into the spa cabinet. The location of the conduit in theconcrete slab is called the stub-up.The stub-up location for both 7’ <strong>and</strong> 8’ spas should be 13” in from the leftof the spa <strong>and</strong> 8” inches in from the front of the spa. See the drawing onthe next page.We do not recommend the stub-up extending higher than 4” above theconcrete slab.<strong>Spas</strong> equipped with a pump in the left corner will need to have a holedrilled in the spa’s equipment pack platform to allow the electrical wiringto pass through. The hole should be no larger than 3” in diameter.LTR50001094, Rev. F9

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