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Question by chief
Submitted on 1/21/2004
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how do i wire a 220 switch??


Answer by d
Submitted on 11/18/2004
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thanx

 

Answer by Jim
Submitted on 11/21/2004
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I am trying to convert my hot tub to 220 electrical service. I have a electric box with lots of space. I would like to run a dedicated 220 electical service to my back yard. Please give me any help you can.
Thank you
Jim

 

Answer by Sgt Gower
Submitted on 1/18/2006
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Not to be ignorant but if your not sure call an electrician 220 will kill you.

 

Answer by tattoo
Submitted on 2/9/2007
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you need a double pole switch. bring you 2 conductor the hot form the panel two the switch terminate them on the line side of the switch. terminate your switch legs on the load side

 

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