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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:
Verify that the electrical service matches either the
120v or 240v system requirements for this bath.
NOTE:
The 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 (152cm)
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)
[for Canadian installations,
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) Part I]
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.
NOTE:
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, installation is
to be done by a Massachusetts licensed plumber.
DANGER: Do not alter the factory installed wiring. All
building materials and wiring should be routed away from the
equipment or other heat-producing components of the unit.
4. Equipment:
This bath is provided with Air On/Off switches
for the equipment. This equipment is pre-wired to a control box
which has a 36” cord. Connect the control box to a GFCI (Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter) with the proper service:
Domestic Standard Equipment (120v, 60Hz).
120v, 20A, 60Hz electrical service with a service
ground receptacle dedicated for use by this bath.
Canadian Standard Equipment (120v, 60Hz).
120v, 15A, 60Hz electrical service with a service
ground receptacle dedicated for use by this bath.
Export Equipment (240v, 50Hz).
240v, 15A, 50Hz electrical service with a service
ground receptacle dedicated for use by this bath.
Figure 3