Installation Sheet
Electrical Requirements
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A115VAC,15AMP,60HZ.,dedicatedcircuitconnectedtoaGroundFaultCircuitInterrupter(GFCI)isrequired.
The GFCI should be mounted for easy access in the event a manual reset is required, and should never be 
mounted underneath the tub. If the GFCI is located on a bathroom wall, it should be positioned such that it is not 
accessible by the tub’s occupant.
SERVICE LOOP REQUIRED
The electrical installation of the bath unit requires that an electrical Service Loop be provided. The Service Loop 
will allow the required electrical connections to be made to the junction box located on the side of the tub prior 
to installation. The Service Loop should be a minimum of 8 ft. long as measured from either end of the tub. The 
Service Loop should contain the electrical service (3 wire) and the required solid bonding ground wire. Each unit 
is manufactured with a safe, convenient OFF button located on the command pad. A remote switch or timer is 
not necessary.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS / DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connect only to a dedicated 15 Amp. circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. All electrical connections 
should be performed by a licensed electrician. The tub obtains electrical service via an internal power cord and is left 
unterminated in the electrical junction box located on the side of the tub. The junction box also provides an external 
lug connector to accommodate a #8 AWG solid bonding conductor (ground wire). See Illustration #1.
The required electrical connections to the tub are as follows:
1  The electrical service is hardwire connected (3 wires) to the tub’s power cord, ground wire and optional light cord, 
which are all located inside the provided junction box. These connections need to use approved connectors and be 
solidly secured.
2  Installation of a #8 AWG solid bonding connector (ground wire) from the lug connector attached to the junction box 
to earth ground. The #8 AWG ground wire is not provided with the bath unit.
MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
When mounting valves, spouts, handles, rails, 
or grab bars, verify the location of any system 
wiring or components located on the back of the 
unit to prevent accidental damage from drilling 
mounting holes. Verify that the hot and cold 
water supply lines and the electrical outlet are 
located where there is ample room for proper 
connections BEFORE setting the unit in place.
When mounting any fittings on the unit, drill 
holes from the finished surface using a fine-
tooth or abrasive grit cutting edge. 










