Owner`s manual

ELECTRICIAN’S INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE: As of January 1, 1994, the national Electric Code (Article 680-42) requires that all spas, hot
tubs, and associated electrical components be protected by GFCI.
120V Service
As per code, supply a GFCI protected, 3 wire (Line 1, Neutral and Ground), 20 AMP, 60HZ, Single-Phase
service to the front, left corner (when facing the control pad) of the spa. This service must include a
disconnect that is visible from the spa and located no less than 5 feet and no more than 50 feet from the
spa (a GFCI Sub-Panel may be used to substitute the disconnect if located with the same parameters).
240V Service
As per code, supply a GFCI protected, 4 wire (Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground), 50 AMP, 60HZ,
Single-Phase service to the front, left corner (when facing the control pad) of the spa. This service must
include a disconnect that is visible from the spa and located no less than 5 feet and no more than 50 feet
from the spa (a GFCI Sub-Panel may be used to substitute the disconnect of located with the same
parameters). Note: Contact an authorized Bullfrog Portable Spa dealer or Bullfrog International, L.C. for
a GFCI wiring diagram.
Connecting the Spa:
1. Remove the equipment compartment door.
2. Remove the faceplate to the Control Center.
3. Connect a 1” non-metallic coupling and conduit to the 1” male CPVC pipe found at the base of the
spa cabinet.
4. Run the required wires through the conduit to the Control Center.
5. Connect the 3-wires/120V system or 4-wires/240V system to the terminal block located in the Control
Center.
6. Replace the Control Center faceplate and the equipment compartment door.
7. The electrical hook-up is complete.
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