Specifications
1 - 3 Installing your Beachcomber Hot Tub
1. Check the width clearance from your
house to your fence, and check that
your hot tub will fit through your
gate. Make note of overhead
clearance from eaves, gutters or
trees.
2. Make sure doghouses, children’s
toys and bikes, firewood and other
objects are out of the way. Check
your gas meter location to make sure
the way is clear.
3. Your delivery crew needs to know
about stairs and turns for dolly
access. Make some notes for them
before they arrive.
NOTES TO THE QUALIFIED INSTALLER
Your Beachcomber Hot Tub is a powerful
appliance. We recommend you use a
qualified electrician to install your hot tub
safely and correctly. They should follow
the electrical code for your area. It is
always necessary to install a ground fault
interrupter (GFCI). This breaker is
designed to shut down your hot tub in
the event of an emergency.
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
A connector marked “ground” is provided
within the control box. To reduce the risk
of electrical shock, connect this connector
to the grounding terminal of the electrical
service panel with continuous copper wire,
equivalent in size to the conductors
supplying this equipment. “Bonding lugs”
are also provided on the equipment
enclosure to connect a minimum No. 6
AWG solid copper conductor between the
hot tub and any metal surfaces, that are
closer than 5 feet to the hot tub. To reduce
the risk of electrical shock, connect the
bonding lugs in accordance with your
area’s electrical code.
CONNECTING YOUR HOT TUB TO THE
POWER SUPPLY PANEL
Locate the electrical access on the left and
right side of the hot tub in the black kick
plate. Route the wires through the side
that is most convenient and plug the side
not used with the 1” PVC plug provided.