Installation Guide

Jacuzzi
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Comfort Pure Air™ II Bath: Installation and Operation Page 14 BM62000D • February 2008
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A separate circuit, that must be protected by a dedicated
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet is required. Install
a duplex outlet to the studwall underneath the bathtub, at least
4 inches (102 mm) above the oor (the duplex outlet is not
provided).
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock. Connect only to a circuit
protected by a GFCI outlet.
The Comfort Air Bath may be set up in a typical manner or in
a manner that the blower motor is placed in a remote location,
either in another room or under the oor. The electrical
connections should be performed by a licensed electrician.
A. Typical Equipment Interconnection
Basically the blower motor must be connected to the control
box, whether it is a typical set up or a remote set up.
1. At the bath location, a dedicated GFCI outlet must be
installed.
2. The blower motor is connected to the control box.
3. The control box is connected in a “piggy-back” manner
to the built-in receptacle at the back of the ozone device
connector.
4. The Ozone device is then connected to a dedicated GFCI
outlet.
5. Connect the control cable between the control panel and
the control box.
Remote Location for Blower Motor
GFCI
Outlet
Control Box
Additional
GFCI
Outlet
Blower Motor
Ozone Device
Wall or oor
B. Remote Location of the Blower Motor
For a remote set up, the Ozone device must remain in place
for operational efciency, and attached to the dedicated GFCI
outlet. The remote location must be service-accessible.
CAUTION: The blower must not be installed in an attic area.
1. At the remote location, a separate, dedicated GFCI outlet
must be installed.
2. The blower motor is connected to the control box.
3. The control box is then connected to the dedicated GFCI
outlet.
4. The Ozone device is then connected to its separate GFCI
outlet.
5. Attach the control cable between the control panel and
the control box.
The total length of the air pipe must not require more than 15’
(4.57 m) of piping and 6 directional changes. Pipe diameter
must be 1-1/2” (38.1 mm) or larger. Choose a space as close
to the bath as possible so the system works as efciently as
possible.
This space must be at least 30 cubic feet (0.85 cubic meters)
and the blower must be mounted at least 2” (50.8 mm) above
the oor and 2” (50.8 mm) minimum away from any wall.
NOTE: Do not remove the inverted U-Loop and check valve.
Glue the air pipe and let it set overnight before attaching the
blower with the screw.
CAUTION: It is imperative to let the glued blower air pipe set
overnight as there may be fumes from the glue that could be
ignited if not allowed to dissipate.
Provide adequate ventilation in the remote location for cooling
the motor and to supply sufcient air for the blower. The
intake of the blower must not be blocked, restricted, or have
any debris around it that can potentially be sucked into the
blower. Insulation on the air pipe length can reduce heat loss.
NOTE: A relocated blower requires a service access for the
control box and blower.
Typical Equipment Interconnection
Blower Motor
Ozone Device
GFCI
Outlet
Control Box