ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTICE : All spa electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified
licensed electrician and must meet all NEC (National Electrical Code)
and state and local codes and requirements.
DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
1. The lines carrying power to the spa must be dedicated to the spa
and should not be shared with any other appliance(s).
2. All electrical wiring lines must originate from the electrical panel
and terminate, hard wired, into the electrical wiring compartment.
The use of extension cords or plug type termination is expressly
prohibited and voids the warranty.
3. Do not use aluminum wiring. Use only copper wiring.
4. Wire gauge must be in accordance with NEC requirements for the
distance from current source to spa and the current rating as
stated on the ID label that is attached to the control enclosure.
5. All wiring must be shielded by a grounded metal conduit. The
conduit must terminate at the electrical access compartment either
from the bottom of the spa or through a hole in the side paneling of
the spa.
6. For a 120 volt system the line wire (black) is connected to the
terminal block lug labeled LINE1. The neutral wire (white) is
connected to the center lug labeled NEUT, and the ground wire
(green) is connected to the ground lug labeled G or GROUND.
7. For a 240 volt 4 wire system, connect Line1, Neutral and Ground
wires as in # 6 above. The fourth wire is the Line2 wire (red) and it
is connected to the lug labeled LINE2.
8. For a 240 volt 3 wire system, connect black line wire to LINE1
terminal, connect red line wire to LINE2 terminal and the green
wire to the ground lug. There is no neutral.
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