Troubleshooting guide

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Permanently-Connected 120V~/60Hz spas require a GFCI protected,
3-wire (Line 1, Neutral and Ground), 120V~/60Hz, 15A, Single-Phase,
dedicated electrical circuit. It is important that this circuit is dedicated (not
being used by any other electrical appliance) or the spa may not function
properly. Instal¬lation must be in accordance with all national and local
wiring rules.
240V~/60Hz Equipment
Permanently-Connected 240V~/60Hz spas require a GFCI protected,
4-wire (Line 1, Line 2, Neutral, and Ground), 240V~/60Hz, 50A, Single-
Phase, dedicated electrical circuit. It is important that this circuit is dedi-
cated (not being used by any other electrical appliance) or the spa may not
function properly. Installation must be in accordance with all national and
local wiring rules
Connecting the electrical service to the spa
IMPORTANT: Installation must be in accordance with all national and
local wiring rules and performed by a licensed Electrician.
Step 1: Choose one of the three available conduit entry points. (Yellow decal)
Step 2: Determine the conduit diameter and drill a hole that is properly sized
for the conduit (¾” conduit drill 1-1/8” hole, 1” conduit drill 1-3/8” hole). Use
the + as the locator for the center of the hole. e hole saw must go through
two layers of plastic. ere is a 1” space between both layers.
Step 3: Push the conduit through the hole until it comes out into the equipment area.
Step 4: Remove the faceplate to the Control System Box
Step 5: Connect the conduit to the Control System Box using a Liquid Tight Connector.
Step 6: Run the required wires through the conduit to the Control System Box.
Step 7: Connect the electrical service wires to the terminal block located in
the Control System Box.
Step 8: Replace the Control System Box faceplate and the equipment com-
partment door. e electrical hook-up is complete.