Owner`s manual

TYPICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS
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Clock. All public facilities shall have a clock which is visible from the spa.
The spa operator shall be provided with an accurate thermometer ± 1˚F (±0.56 ˚C)
tolerance and shall periodically check to ensure that the maximum temperature does
not exceed 104˚F (40˚C).
A means to determine the spa temperature with a ± 1˚F (± 0.56 ˚C) tolerance shall be provided
to the user.
DRESSING FACILITIES
The minimum criteria for dressing and sanitary facilities shall be based upon the anticipated
maximum attendance of users and their gender.
OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
Supervision/training. Public spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of
a properly trained and certified operator who shall be responsible for the sanitation, safety,
and proper maintenance of the spa and all physical, mechanical equipment and records.
(Training can be obtained by completion of the National Swimming Pool Foundation’s Pool/ Spa
Operator’s Training Course CPO), and the National Parks and Recreation (AFO)
Instructions. Upon completion of construction of any public spa, the manager and the operators
shall be given complete written and oral instructions by the builder as well as instructions for
operating the spa and all equipment and for the continuous sanitation of the spa water.
Water temperature. Owner/operator should routinely check the in-spa water to ensure that
the temperature does not exceed 104˚F (40˚C), as recommended in ANSI/UL 1563, Standard
for Electric Hot Tubs, Spas and Associated Equipment. If adjustments are necessary, those
adjustments shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.
Rules and regulations for users shall be posted in a conspicuous place.
User load. The maximum user load shall not exceed one (1) person per 9 square feet (0.8361
sq. m) of surface area.
The user load limit shall be observed by the management. The maximum number of users
to be allowed in the spa at one time shall be determined and will depend on a number of
factors such as the design of the spa, user’s use pattern, surface area of the spa, operating
characteristics of the water purification system with the significant factors being the spa area
and the sanitary and physical condition of the spa water under maximum usage.
Barrier. A listed ASTM F1346 lockable safety cover shall be the minimum barrier requirement.
Check all local and state codes provided by the local authority having jurisdiction for additional
or more restrictive requirements. Should the code(s) have a more restrictive requirement, the
more restrictive requirement shall be the minimum installation requirement.
OPERATING PERMITS
A public spa shall not operate until such time as the appropriate permit required has been
submitted to the authority having jurisdiction.
The spa shall not be placed in operation until appropriate inspections show compliance with
the guidelines set forth in this manual, and all codes set forth by the local authority having
jurisdiction.