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Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters and Load Neutral Connection
Most 240 volt panel mounted Ground-Fault Circuit-
Interrupter’s (GFCI’s) are provided with a “LINE” neutral
connection lead. Since the GFCI itself is a 120 volt device,
this wire must be connected to the neutral buss bar in order
for the GFCI to function properly.
Many GFCI’s are also provided with a “LOAD” neutral
connection terminal. The purpose of the “LOAD” neutral
connection terminal is to allow the connection of 120 volt
devices to the 240 volt GFCI. If the circuit being connected
does not contain any 120 volt devices, the LOAD neutral
connection is not used, and the GFCI will provide protection
of all 240 volt devices connected. A ”LOAD” neutral
terminal connection is NOT needed in order for the GFCI
to function.
0 vOLt OZOne GeneRAtOR
0 vOLt OZOne GeneRAtOR inStALLAtiOn (OptiOnAL)
The Sportub series are equipped with an ozone feed line ready for the addition of optional ozone generator.
Located under the spa lip and above the equipment pack please find the coiled ozone feed line with built in check valve.
Connect this line to the barb fitting provided on the ozone generator leaving the excess tubing coiled under lip. This line is
connected to a dedicated ozone injection spa jet.
The yellow 3-prong plug located on the equipment pack supplies power to the ozonator. Make sure the electrical pin
configuration is matching and then plug in the ozonator. This receptacle is ON (hot) at all times. Ozone will be injected into
spa automatically whenever the pump is operating on low speed (Filtration).
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS PROvIDED BY THE OzONE GENERATOR MANUFACTURER.