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The Process for Installing an Electrical Circuit for a Sauna © By: Dave Rongey |
Electrical Circuit Installation for a Sauna
Electrical Question: I’m wiring a Helo 6000 watt sauna heater(240V)in a free standing sauna in a finished basement.
It draws 25A so I’m using 8/2 Romex with a 40A breaker.
A separate neutral required per the manufacturer.
A standard Halex connector will be used from the 200A panel to the sauna.
- The basement has a suspended ceiling and 2×4 walls with sheet rock on the perimeter.
- As far as I know, the wire to the sauna above the ceiling should be fine running along the sill(will run next to existing wire stapled every 48″).
- Does this require any sort of disconnect before going into the sauna? Is a J-box a good way to go anyways?
- What is required per code to get the wire from above the suspended ceiling to the top plate of the sauna wall?
- Should the wire be run down the wall and through it to get to the sauna wall or can you drop through the ceiling tile(or remove a tile) with a short piece of NM conduit?
- I am also running a 14/2 from an existing light to power a single light in the sauna.
- This will enter in the same place as the 8/2. What’s the correct way to do all of this.
Thanks.
This electrical question came from: Mike, from Richmond, Maine
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical question Mike
The Process for Installing an Electrical Circuit for a Sauna
INSTRUCTIONS
Installing a Sauna in a Finished Basement
- Specific electrical codes are required for the installation of a dedicated circuit for a sauna, and special attention must be given to the specific layout of the basement that is being described.
- Not all sauna tubs are the same, so the specific circuit requirements bust be identified, including the type of wire, GFCI circuit protection, location of the disconnect switch, and the methods used for the installation of all the electrical circuit components.
- This electrical project is best performed by a Licensed Electrical Contractor with a local permit and the work should be inspected
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