Owner`s manual

TYPICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS
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Slope. Decks shall be sloped to effectively drain towards the perimeter areas or to deck drains.
Typical slopes for immediate spa decking are:
a)
1
8 inch per 1 foot (1.04166 cm: 1 m) shall be provided for textured, hand-finished concrete
decks;
b)
1
4 inch per 1 foot (2.08333 cm: 1 m) for exposed aggregate concrete decks;
c)
1
2 inch per 1 foot (4.1666 cm: 1 m) for indoor/outdoor carpeted concrete decks, unless an
alternative drainage method is provided.
The maximum slope for wood decks shall be
1
8 inch per 1 foot (1.04166 cm: 1 meter).
Gaps shall be based on good engineering practices with respect to the type of wood used.
Expansion joints. Expansion control joints shall be provided to help control cracks due to
expansion, contraction, and movement of the slab.
Sharp corners. Decks shall be chamfered or otherwise relieved to eliminate sharp corners.
Drainage. Site drainage shall direct all deck drainage as well as general site and roof drainage
away from the spa. Where required, yard drains shall be installed to prevent the accumulation
or puddling of site water in the general area of the deck(s) and related improvements.
Backwash sump. If used, a backwash sump shall be located so that it falls completely below
adjacent deck(s) and fully outside a line projected 45˚ downward and away from the deck(s) or
shall be designed to accommodate local soil conditions and the volume of backwash.
Circulation system piping. Circulation system piping, other than that integrally included in the
manufacture of the spa, shall be subject to an induced static hydraulic pressure test (sealed
system) at 25 pounds per square inch (1.7577035 kg/sq. cm) for 30 minutes. This test shall be
performed before the deck is poured, and the pressure shall be maintained throughout the
deck pour.
Valves installed in or under any deck(s) shall provide a minimum of 9 inches (22.86 cm)
diameter access cover and valve pit to facilitate servicing.
Hose bibb. A hose bibb with a vacuum breaker shall be provided for washing down the entire
deck area.
Filtration Duration. In addition to programmed filtration times (if installed), recirculation
equipment shall be in operation during the hours the spa is accessible for use.
Grounding and bonding. Grounding and bonding required in a public spa shall comply with the
requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) ®, ANSI/UL 1563 Standard for Electric Hot
Tubs, Spas and Associated Equipment and the authority having jurisdiction.
IMPORTANT NOTE. Requirements for grounding and bonding are particularly important and shall
be adhered to.
Maintenance Disconnect Means. Disconnecting means shall be accessible, located within sight
of the electrical equipment and shall be located at least 5 feet (1.524 m) horizontally from the
inside walls of the spa.