I would recommend a separate 220V line with ground default capabilities because the spa has water in it. This is safer and most professional installations include a single separate line. A spa will draw more amperage because of the heating element (if electric heat).
For a 240V outlet, you should use a fuse that is rated for 240V. The fuse's amperage rating should match the amp rating of the circuit and be appropriate for the connected devices. It's important to use the correct type and rating of fuse to protect the circuit from overloading and electrical hazards.
An electric oven must be on a dedicated circuit. Unless you already have a 220 Volt circuit available, you will have to run a wire from the fuse panel to the stove. Call a licensed electrician.
where it normally is - in the fuse housing - where the manual says
I'd find another electrician or at least demand that he explain how/why this will not jeopardize your home.
I suggest you take it to an outo electrician...........
That depends on the KW rating . You should consult a qualified electrician
It May Fuse It Or Not Charge The Battery At All
No, the fuse panel should not get warm. You need to call an electrician before you have a fire. This can be very serious.
It is in the under hood fuse box, the cover is labeled.It is in the under hood fuse box, the cover is labeled.
No. The 240V lamp will pop the circuit or fuse because the draw is higher than the supply.
That depends on the KW rating . You should consult a qualified electrician
There should be a label on the motor with that information. If not, have the motor checked by a qualified electrician or electronic technician to determine the proper fuse size.