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5. Extend piping stubout through the floor as illustrated in
Figure 7.
Piping between the remote blower location and
the bath can be insulated using a minimum of 1/2” thick
insulation.
warNING:
Any modification to the equipment is not
recommended and will void the manufacturers warranty.
6. Attach one end of the hose to the bath connection and
attach the other end of the hose to the 1-1/2” PVC pipe
that is plumbed to the blower with the included clamps.
7. The keypad cable, remote control cable (if applicable), and
the light cable must be routed through the floor cutout and
connected to the control box.
warNING:
When routing
cables,
do not allow the cable to be pinched under the bath.
Use the tie buttons attached to the bath to support the
cables.
NOTe:
A minimum of four (4) feet of hose and cable must
be free from binding to allow for pulling the cables back
up through the floor cutout. When installing on a cement
slab a conduit may be used if desired to run the cable from
the bath to the control box. This will allow the bath to be
lifted and removed from the skirt if access is required in
the future.
During installation if it is preferred to run the blower hose
on top of the floor, a 2 1/2” diameter hole can be drilled in
the toe kick area of the skirt. A means to cover the hole,
hose, and wires is not provided.
(See Figure 7.)
8. Before finishing the installation, it is recommended that the
bath controls be tested without filling the bath with water
to assure all electric connections are properly working.
Refer to the
Operating Instructions
section on page 11 or
12 for testing.
Faucetry connections should also be tested for leaks at
this time.
9. Remove the 2” x 4” boards and lower the bath into the
skirt.
warNING:
When you lower the bath into the skirt, do not
allow the hose sections to bind.
Align the drain and overflow
with the corresponding bath holes and the bath brackets
with the pre-drilled holes in the skirt.
(See Figure 8.)
Jason baths are designed to be supported at the base of the
bath. If the floor is smooth and level the bath’s Level Form™
Base will provide proper drainage and support.
(See Figure 8.)
NOTe:
The bottom of the bath’s Level Form™ Base must be
level with the bottom of the skirt.)
Note:
Do not use a sand
bed to install or level the bath.
10. Start with one (1) bolt and lift the bath enough to partially
install the bolts. Do not tighten the bolts completely at
this time. Align the bolts with the slot in the bath bracket.
Repeat the process until all six (6) bolts are partially
installed.
11.Continue to fully tighten all six (6) bolts with a 3/8” open-
end wrench.
(See Figure 9.)
Figure 7
STANdArd ANd SIgNATurE EdITION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
L2-W HITE W ITH
RED M ARK
L1-BLACK
G ND-G REEN
FRO M CO NTRO L
L2
240 V
L1
NO CO NNECTIO N
(LO AD NEUTRAL)
BREAKER BO X
Note: The load neutral term inal is not used. There should be no connection to the load neutral
term inal on the G FCI circuit breaker. The green wire (G ND-G REEN) is the equipm ent ground
and should be connected to the neutral bus found in the m ain breaker box.
BREAKER BO X CO NNECTIO NS
SIgNATurE EdITION ONLY
Note:
The load neutral terminal is not used. There
should be no connection to the load neutral
terminal on the GFCI circuit breaker. The green
wire (GND-GREEN) is the equipment ground and
should be connected to the neutral bus found in the
main breaker box.