Installation Guide

6. Make Electrical Connections - Latin America
NOTE: The product model number is printed on a label on the lumbar side of the bath. This label also
identiļ¬es the electrical rating of the product. All baths come equipped with a wiring junction box and
are designed to operate between 110 V and 240 V at either 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Make sure the power has been disconnected before
performing the following procedures.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Connect the bath to a properly grounded Ground-Fault
Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD). This will provide additional
protection against line-to-ground shock hazard.
IMPORTANT! The white wire should be connected to the load neutral terminal on the Ground-Fault
Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) breaker. The green wire is the equipment ground and needs to be connected to
the neutral bus in the main circuit breaker box.
Remove the 120 V plug from the end of the electrical cord.
Connect service to the junction box with a 240 V plug (not included) or hardwire connection. The
junction box contains black, white, and green colored wires and a ground lug.
Follow local electrical codes. Bond in accordance with national and local codes.
Control Power
Junction Box
Black (L1)
Wire Connector
Green (Ground)
From Control
White (Neutral)
Wire Connectors
Electrician to provide
suitable strain relief.
* Connections to be Made
at the Circuit Breaker
Typical 240 V Wiring Connection
Field Wiring
(From Junction Box
to GFCI Breaker)
* Equipment Ground
* Line Neutral
(White
Curly Wire)
Neutral Bus
(In Breaker Box)
240 V
240 V
Typical Single-Pole
Circuit Breaker
with GFCI
Breaker Box
L1
N
120/240 VAC Source
Bond in accordance with national and
local codes. Open bonding lugs are
located at the top of the junction box.
Load Neutral
1188012-2-C 12 Kohler Co.