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reMOTe MOunTIng OF aIr BlOwer
The Jason AirMasseur system has been factory installed following
E.T.L. Guidelines. During installation, if remote mounting of the blower
is desired or required, the following procedures should be followed.
NOTe: Do not remote mount the blower more than 15 feet
(457cm) away from the air inlet of the bath. Choose a location
as close as possible to the bath to assure maximum efficiency.
1. The installer must determine the layout of the piping; exact
remote mount location; and service access before begin¬ning
any work. Use 1.5” (38mm) ABS or PVC plastic tubing. Locate
the blower in an area accessible for servicing.
NOTe: a 15 foot extension replacement cable set can be
purchased from your Jason supplier, if needed. To insure
proper functioning of the system, avoid remote mounting
in a location which requires more than six (6) piping direc-
tion changes. a 90° direction change should be made up
of two 45° elbows for maximum efficiency.
2. If the blower has been factory installed, disconnect the blower
from the air bath plumbing by removing the two (2) screws on
the check valve outlet and disconnect the short piece of flex
pipe between the check valve and the elbow by removing the
two (2) screws in the elbow. (Omit this step on baths where the
blower is not factory installed and remote mounting is required.)
3. Install the blower in the remote location. The remote mount loca-
tion’s ambient air temperature should remain at approximately
22°C (72°F) for optimum air heating.
4. Make sure the blower is well ventilated. The blower mount should
be attached firmly to the floor. Piping between the remote blower
location and the bath can be insulated using a minimum of 1/2”
(13mm) thick insulation. Attach new piping to the elbow of the
existing piping.
installation instRUCtions (cont.)
eleCTrICal
electrical Power Supply: These instructions are written
assuming 60Hz, 120V power supply. Special notations
are also included for export versions of the equipment
and power supply.
WaRNING: Verification of electrical requirements must
be made before installation. refer to the equipment labels
for voltage and frequency requirements.
NOTe: This bath is designed for indoor use only. The
electrical equipment must not be exposed to direct
or indirect water or moisture contact. The electrical
equipment must also be protected from dust and other
airborne debris before, during, and after installation.
1. electrical Service:
A licensed electrician must provide
the “dedicated” electrical service protected by a GFCI.
The location of the GFCI must be at least five (5) feet (152
cm) away from the inside surface of the bath, accessible
for regular testing. Use copper conductors only.
DaNGeR : RISK OF eLeCTRIC SHOCK: Connect
only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). In the unlikely occurrence of
a current imbalance in the power conductors,
the GFCI will interrupt the power to the bath.
WaRNING: The electrical service to the GFCI must not
be interrupted by any control device. Likewise, the
electrical service from the GFCI to the bath control
should be direct and not interrupted by a switch. Never
use a switch in conjunction with a control device.
This will VOID THe MaNuFaCTuReR’S WaRRaNTY.
2. GROuNDING IS ReQuIReD.
The unit should be installed
by a qualified service representative and properly
grounded.
3. INSTaLL SeRVICe CONNeCTION aT LeaST 6” (15cm)
aBOVe SuB FLOOR.
aLL LOCaL aND STaTe eLeCTRICaL aND
PLuMBING CODeS MuST Be OBSeRVeD.
Where
there are no local codes the
National electric Code
(NEC) and
uniform Plumbing Code
(UPC) shall be
observed. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to
determine specific code compliance prior to installation
of the product.