Generation II Entree Bath
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All Models
ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS & ROUGH-IN INFORMATION
07-06-15
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2071 14
th
Ave – Columbus, NE 68601
800-798-5867 FAX: 402-563-9102
www.mastercarebath.com
MasterCare with dimensions.
Electrical Standards:
CAN/CSA
C22.2 No. 218.2-93 (R2006) Hydromassage Bathtub Appliances.
UL 1795
Hydromassage Bathtubs, Issue: 2009/08/05 Ed: 4 Rev: 2010/03/23
Plumbing Standards:
Warnock Hersey:
CSA B45.5 (2008), ASME A112.19.15 (2005), CSA B45S1 (2004), ANSI
Z124.1.2 (2005).
Switches:
Membrane and Pneumatic.
Thermometer: Tub
Solar / Digital temperature measurements.
Door/Entry:
Door full length of tub with tub seat extending over the floor surface.
Tub Fill/Shower:
Built-in thermostatic mixing valve certified to ASSE 1016-2005, ASME A112.18.1-2005,
CSA B125 and UPC listed.
Tub Fill / Shower shut off:
Valves certified ASSE and UPC listed with ceramic disc controls.
Tub Shell:
Sanitary gel-coated FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer).
Tub Water Use:
45 gallons minimum with normal displacement 4 inches below overflow escutcheon.
Waste:
2" PVC schedule 40 pipe. DO NOT Hard-Plumb for ease of accessibility for servicing.
Water Connection:
¾” SS braided flex hose with female pipe thread connections.
Water Supply:
¾” hot and cold with shut-offs. Hot and cold water pressure 45-90 psi. Hot water
temperature to be 120
º
F and cold water 59
º
F.
Weight:
500 lbs.
Fill Rate:
In excess of 17 GPM provided that the water lines are ¾”, water pressure is at least 60 psi
and the hot water is 120
º
F. Community and/or other environmental factors may affect
the fill rate.
Establishment Registration
3003336913
1) Risk of electrical shock: Disconnect electric power source before installation and subsequent
servicing.
2) An equipment grounding terminal is provided in the field wiring compartment. To reduce the
risk of electrical shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the
electric supply panel with a conductor equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this
equipment.
3) Install this unit in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code in the U.S.A. and the
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I in Canada. Electrical service receptacle must be grounded for
product with a 3 prong cord. In addition, the equipment ground bond wire must be attached per
wiring diagram.