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betsbillabong:
Hi all, I have a Nordic Crown 2 coming next month, which I plan to put on a freestanding low ground-level deck (I have neighbors within 20ft and only a 6 foot fence). I had been planning on having my contractor/electrician bring the conduit to the place indicated on the owner's manual diagram, but the dealer now says it is impossible for them to place the tub accurately on the stub of the conduit, and that though he highly recommends that it be located on the outside of the unit, if I want to have it come through the bottom I'll have to have the electrical done after they've brought the tub in.

Is this normal? I really want a clean design (it's a pretty Ipe deck) and don't want any wiring visible. It makes me nervous that they won't be able to deliver it and get it up and running and talk with me about chemicals, etc. I was hoping to fill it with them present.

Also, should I be asking my deck contractor to put the conduit in, or the electrician?

What do you all recommend?

CanadianSpaTech:

--- Quote from: betsbillabong on February 06, 2021, 08:46:52 am ---Hi all, I have a Nordic Crown 2 coming next month, which I plan to put on a freestanding low ground-level deck (I have neighbors within 20ft and only a 6 foot fence). I had been planning on having my contractor/electrician bring the conduit to the place indicated on the owner's manual diagram, but the dealer now says it is impossible for them to place the tub accurately on the stub of the conduit, and that though he highly recommends that it be located on the outside of the unit, if I want to have it come through the bottom I'll have to have the electrical done after they've brought the tub in.

Is this normal? I really want a clean design (it's a pretty Ipe deck) and don't want any wiring visible. It makes me nervous that they won't be able to deliver it and get it up and running and talk with me about chemicals, etc. I was hoping to fill it with them present.

Also, should I be asking my deck contractor to put the conduit in, or the electrician?

What do you all recommend?

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If they didn't want you to be able to have the wiring inside the cabinet they would not put it in the manual. If you are placing your spa in a spot where you can't get at a side to fix a leak and have to slide the spa out to get at that side the wire coming up through the floor will cause problems and the wiring will have to be disconnected and the spa will have to be lifted higher than the conduit to move it. Not a huge deal but a deal to consider.

You would have to be ready when the spa arrives and have a hole saw and tape measure handy.

I would not expect the delivery company to stick around waiting hours for it to fill and have the electrical completed (assuming the Electrician is on site when the spa arrives). If your dealer uses an outside company for deliveries they will likely drop and go.

I prefer Tech 90 cable over conduit from the outside spa box to the spa. It's a little bit more flexible and forgiving. Make sure to leave extra wire in the cabinet if you ever want to move the spa or reposition it.




betsbillabong:
Thanks. All sides will be accessible (it will sit on its own on top of the deck, with portable stairs).

Isn't it common for people to have the conduit ready and sticking up for the tub to go on? How can I approach this with my dealer? I am already pretty unhappy with them and now this.

A.O.:

--- Quote from: betsbillabong on February 06, 2021, 08:46:52 am ---Hi all, I have a Nordic Crown 2 coming next month, which I plan to put on a freestanding low ground-level deck (I have neighbors within 20ft and only a 6 foot fence). I had been planning on having my contractor/electrician bring the conduit to the place indicated on the owner's manual diagram, but the dealer now says it is impossible for them to place the tub accurately on the stub of the conduit, and that though he highly recommends that it be located on the outside of the unit, if I want to have it come through the bottom I'll have to have the electrical done after they've brought the tub in.

Is this normal? I really want a clean design (it's a pretty Ipe deck) and don't want any wiring visible. It makes me nervous that they won't be able to deliver it and get it up and running and talk with me about chemicals, etc. I was hoping to fill it with them present.

Also, should I be asking my deck contractor to put the conduit in, or the electrician?

What do you all recommend?

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The last three tubs I've had delivered , I had the conduit ready to go (sticking out of my concrete ) and they slid the tub over the top no problems. Some places will come out and set it all up filled ready to go, and some will just drop it off, either way its pretty easy to set it over the conduit. No way at all I'd have that electric coming up on the outside and then going it.. looks tacky. You need to be more insistent! Make sure that wire comes up about 6 inches to a foot inside the front (control side) of where you want the tub to sit. Might have to adjust position of the tub a couple inches but thats it..

As far as the conduit sticking up you only need an inch or so, and have a couple feet wire above that to hook to the tub.

betsbillabong:
Just spoke with the manager. They refuse to do it but said I can do it myself if I want to. So frustrating.

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