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• Make sure all three wires exit the house breaker box via conduit, routed to
the R.C.D. breaker box. The brown should be connected to the R.C.D. line-in.
The blue load neutral connects to the neutral in.
R.C.D. Line-out Wiring Check for 230 V Dedicated System
(3 wire system including ground wire)
The brown wire should connect to load out, the blue wire from neutral out. All wires
will exit the box via conduit routed to the spa control system.
Once you have found all wiring correctly installed, begin to check for proper
voltage.
Voltage Checks - System Box R.C.D. |
Load Out Voltage Check
230 V Dedicated System:
• Be sure the house breaker is on.
• Be sure the R.C.D. breaker is on.
• Probe the blue and brown wires at the R.C.D. load out. The voltage should be 230 V.
• Probe the blue wire and the green ground wire. The meter should read 0 V.
• Probe the brown wire and the R.C.D. neutral bar. The voltage should read 230 V.
• Recheck voltage under peak load conditions.*
Important!
If the voltage is not within the acceptable range, call an electrician or the local
electric company to diagnose the problem.
System Box Check (at TB1)
230 V Dedicated System Check:
• Be sure the R.C.D. breaker is on.
• Probe the blue and brown wires. Look for 230 V.
• Probe the blue and green ground wires for 0 V.
• Probe the brown and green ground wires – also 230 V.
• Recheck voltage under peak load conditions.*
* Peak Load Check
It is important to check the voltage again under peak load conditions. To reach
peak load, turn on the blower, heater, light, and all pumps.
Peak Load Check for 230 V System:
• Check the voltage between the blue and brown wires. The acceptable voltage
range is between 207 and 253 V.
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