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50 Hz TROPIC SEAS SINGLE/DUAL/THREE PHASE

3-Phase Service, TN and TT Electrical Systems

(2 x 16 Amp)

5 Wires (3 Lines + 1 N 1 Protective Earth)

Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system 

ground terminal as marked.

 IMPORTANT - Service MUST include a neutral wire, with a line neutral 

voltage of 230VAC.  

The heater runs on service line L1.

All main-board equipment run on service line L3

Additional equipment, such as expansion boards, run on service line L2

Completely remove the white wire from J26 and J32, or J25

Completely remove the blue wire from J28 and J58. If an expansion 

Single Service, IT Electrical System (No Neutral)

Line - Line voltage is 230VAC (1 X 16 Amp or 1 X 32 Amp)

3 Wires (2 Lines + 1 Protective Earth)

Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system 

ground terminal as marked.

All equipment (pumps, blower and heater) runs on service line L1 with L2 

acting as the return.

Systems using only 1 DIP switch (A10) for heat disable:

 For 1 x 16 Amp Service:

  DIP Switch A 10 must be ON.

3-Phase Service

Single Service 

Summary of Contents for Tropic Seas Spa series

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Page 3: ...e U S A in accordance with industry quality standards WARRANTY REGISTRATION Please activate your warranty and register your spa at www TheTropicSeasSpas com click on owner login or mail the registrati...

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Page 5: ...ionofTropicSeries 15 Main Menus 16 Fill It Up 17 Preperation and Filling 17 Priming Mode 17 Priming the Pumps 18 Exiting Priming Mode 18 SpaBehavior 19 Pumps 19 CirculationPumpModes 19 Filtration and...

Page 6: ...rt Up 28 GFCIFailureSystemCouldNotTest TriptheGFCI M036 28 A Pump Appears to be Stuck On M034 29 A Pump Appears to have been stuck On when spa was last powered M035 29 Reminder Messages 29 GeneralMain...

Page 7: ...l equipment metal water pipe or con duit within 5 feet 1 5 m of the unit 3 For cord connected convertible units DANGER Risk of Injury a Replace damaged cord immediately b Do not bury cord c Connect to...

Page 8: ...rsons with a history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa f Persons using medication should consult a physi...

Page 9: ...r should measure the water temperature since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices varies d The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to uncon...

Page 10: ...d service personnel Marking for equipment assemblies WARNING REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 1 Install at least 5 feet from water using nonmetallic plumbing 2 Do not install under spa skirt or within...

Page 11: ...shields or barriers are showing signs of deterioration or if there are signs of other potential dam age to the unit turn off the unit and refer serviceing to qualified service personnel 8 This unit sh...

Page 12: ...aterials required to accomplish this installa tion and the installation of the control system must be accomplished by or be under the direct supervision of a qualified electrician The control is class...

Page 13: ...inside wall of the spa The disconnect must open all ungrounded conductors of the electrical supply connected to the spa If the main panel meets the sight line and distance criteria a GFCI cir cuit br...

Page 14: ...n The Ground green wire must be connected to the grounding terminal which is outside of the System box The Grounding wire must first enter the system box and then access the grounding terminal via a h...

Page 15: ...9 60 Hz TROPIC SEAS GFCI WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 16: ...er runs on service line L1 while all other equipment such as pumps and blowers run on service line L2 Completely remove the white wire from J26 and J32 Note J32 and J25 are electrically identical The...

Page 17: ...t such as expansion boards run on service line L2 Completely remove the white wire from J26 and J32 or J25 Completely remove the blue wire from J28 and J58 If an expansion Single Service IT Electrical...

Page 18: ...xposure location of trees falling leaves shade dressing area landscaping and lighting when selecting a location 5 INDOOR SPAS Floor surface must have traction to prevent slipping when wet A floor drai...

Page 19: ...d plumbing of the spa This will void your warranty Level the spa before filling 1 Prepare to fill the tub by removing all debris 2 Remove the filters from your spa see Removing Installing and Cleaning...

Page 20: ...on the GFCI breaker 3 Press the test button If the breaker turns off reset the breaker Breaker is working properly If the breaker does not turn off contact your electrician DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL S...

Page 21: ...your spa is first actuated it will go into Priming mode which is indicated by Pr This Priming mode will last for 5 minutes and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the...

Page 22: ...ection Typical use of the Warm Cool buttons allow changing the Set temperature while the numbers are ashing in the LCD Pressing the LIGHT button while the numbers are ashing will enter the menus 16 OP...

Page 23: ...information regarding the con guration of the hot tub control PRIMING MODE M019 This mode will last for 4 5 minutes or you can manually exit the priming mode after the pump s have primed Regardless of...

Page 24: ...arily turning the pump off and on will help it to prime Do not do this more than 5 times If the pump s will not prime shut off the power to the spa and call for service Important A pump should not be...

Page 25: ...imates 2 The circulation pump stays on continuously regardless of water tem perature 3 A programmable circulation pump will come on when the system is checking temperature polling during lter cycles d...

Page 26: ...E When using the panel for Temperature control press Up Warm or Down Cool will cause the temperature to ash Pressing a Up Warm Down Cool buttons again will adjust the set temperature in the direction...

Page 27: ...Ready Mode without polling In Rest Mode the spa will only heat to set temperature during programmed lter times even though the water is being ltered constantly when in Cir culation Mode A Warm Cool bu...

Page 28: ...interrupted to the system Time of Day is not stored The system will still operate and all other user settings will be stored If lter cycles are required to run at a particular time of day resetting t...

Page 29: ...ons till display is flashing B Press Light button till FLTR appears C Press Warm Cool buttons BEGN appears D Press Warm Cool buttons 8 00 appears E Use Warm Cool buttons to toggle time HRS F Use Light...

Page 30: ...by itself when Priming Mode is exited WATER TEMPERATURE IS UNKNOWN After the pump has been running for 1 minute the temperature will be displayed TOO COLD FREEZE PROTECTION A potential freeze conditi...

Page 31: ...eat away from the heating element Heater start up will begin again after about 1 min See Flow Related Checks HEATER FLOW IS REDUCED LF M017 There is not enough water ow through the heater to carry the...

Page 32: ...n to reset when water is below 108 f 42 2 C See Flow Related Checks below A RESET MESSAGE MAY APPEAR WITH OTHER MESSAGES Some errors may require power to be removed and restored FLOW RELATED CHECKS Ch...

Page 33: ...r Call for Service SENSOR FAILURE SENSOR A M031 SENSOR B M32 A temperature sensor or sensor circuit has failed Call for Service MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES NO COMMUNICATIONS The control panel is not receiv...

Page 34: ...on if this message appears on more than one power up or if it appears after the system has been running normally for a period of time MEMORY FAILURE CLOCK ERROR M020 NOT APPLICABLE ON THE BP1500 Conta...

Page 35: ...rely or there may be a limited number of reminders on a speci c model The frequency of each reminder i e 7 days can be speci ed by the Manufacturer Press a Temperature button to reset a displayed remi...

Page 36: ...GFCI or RCD will have a TEST and RE SET button on it that allows a user to verify proper function WARNING If freezing conditions exist a GFCI or RCD should be reset immediately or spa damage could re...

Page 37: ...S ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE E G EVERY 365 DAYS Alternates with temperature or normal display Filters should be replaced occasionally to maintain proper spa function and sanitary conditions Alternates with...

Page 38: ...ak jet inserts in a mixture of 1 part vinegar to two parts warm water for 2 3 hours Periodically rotate the spinner nozzle to break up residue in the jets REMOVING INSTALLING AND CLEANING FILTERS 1 Tu...

Page 39: ...ain your spa during freezing conditions contact your dealer for help Contact your dealer before refilling a drained spa in freezing temperature WARNING Damage to your spa caused by freezing is NOT cov...

Page 40: ...strip the finish before applying the new one Use only the stain recom mended by your dealer for refinishing your spa CLEANING YOUR SPA INTERIOR It is important to clean the interior of your spa every...

Page 41: ...g on the cover won t break it CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WATER Water from your tap is fine for showers bathing and drinking However in a contained recirculating system such as in a spa water must be treate...

Page 42: ...ater ozone and hydroxyls in a scrambled flow 4 Water is irradiated by Germicidal UV which converts Ozone to Hy droxyl Radicals through Advanced Oxidation Processing AOP 5 Contaminants are destroyed by...

Page 43: ...de of the Crystal AOP 4 Check filters Clean or replace as necessary 5 Balance the pH 6 Shock the spa The use of Calcium Hypochlorite is recommended 7 Crystal AOP contains an ozonator injector and chec...

Page 44: ...OWNER SHIP COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS AND ALL WARRANTIES If the spa structure is defective and must be replaced it will be returned to the factory The original installed equipment...

Page 45: ...d exposure to the sun and or use of any sanitization or ozone system not approved by the manufacturer Damage to the spa surface caused by leaving the spa uncovered and empty of water with direct sunli...

Page 46: ...alve bodies and air controls The manufacturer warrants all plumbing for a period of three years from the original start date of the warranty The warranty period starts either the day of delivery to th...

Page 47: ...m abuse poor reception or damage caused by putting a wet CD into the stereo If a stereo is replaced under this warranty the manufacturer reserves the right to replace the unit with another like unit b...

Page 48: ...oid if this Tropic Seas Spa has been subjected to alter ation misuse or repairs have been performed by anyone other than an authorized agent of May Manufacturing LLC Misuse or abuse is defined as use...

Page 49: ...illing the Spa Acts of Nature Travel Charges Cabinet Screws Incorrect Wiring Shipping Charges THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND TERMINATES UPON TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP COMMERCIAL APP...

Page 50: ...0012 51 OZONE ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 7 26 0602 85 26 1304 85 PILLOW LOUNGE W PILLOW NECK CHARCOAL 8 03 3205 52 03 3206 52 03 3311 52 03 3312 52 03 3404 52 03 3507 52 2 DIRECT SS GRAPHITE JET 2 75 DIREC...

Page 51: ...stomer Care Department 4720 N Lamb Blvd Las Vegas NV 89115 __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Please do not send products or other correspondence to the a...

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