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Version: May 2011
10.
Never add water to chemicals. Always add chemicals to water to avoid strong
fumes or violent reactions that may result in hazardous chemical spray.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SITE PREPARATION
A.
Structure: Your spa should always be
installed on a structurally sound, relatively
smooth and level surface.
B.
Electrical: The installation should be a
grounded 120 volt outlet within 8 feet of
the spa and allow for easy access to the cord
mounted GFCI for periodic testing.
C.
A copper wire connector is located in the
Power Pack to permit connection of a
minimum No. 8 A.W.G. solid copper bonding
conductor between any metal equipment,
water pipe, or metal enclosures within 5 feet
of the spa as required to comply with the
National Electric Code, or local requirements.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
Give special consideration to the
following issues when installing your
spa indoors.
1.
Make sure the floor can support
the total spa filled weight of 2569
pounds.
2.
Install your spa on water resistant,
non-slip floor. The floor should have
a drain to remove water splashed
from the spa. Do not install the spa
on carpet or other material that will
be damaged by moisture.
3.
Take into consideration the room
humidity which will exist due to high
temperatures. Providing natural or
forced ventilation in the room will
help maintain comfort and minimize
moisture damage to the surrounding
environment.
4.
Avoid installing the spa indoors on
a second story above finished living
space due to the possibility of water
and humidity damage.
5.
Allow enough clearance around
the spa for full access to the spa
equipment for service.
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