ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND
INSTALLATION
The following information is provided for hooking up electrical supply to
your new spa. A qualified, licensed, electrician must perform this work.
Failure to follow these instructions will terminate all warranty coverage
and can cause serious injury or death.
Your spa is preset at the factory to run on 240V 60Hz with a 40A in-
put. This feature gives you the most performance out of your spa. This
will require a 240V, 50-amp Class A GFCI protected service. The single
pump spa may also be setup to run off of 120 VAC, 60Hz, 16/40A.
Codes and Compliance
All of the electrical wiring methods and materials used to complete the
electrical installation of the control system must be in accordance with
the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electric Code, as well as
any local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
The selection of electrical materials required to accomplish this installa-
tion and the installation of the control system must be accomplished by,
or be under the direct supervision of, a qualified electrician.
The control is classified as a “continuous duty appliance” and is intend-
ed primarily for installation at a single family dwelling. The installation
recommendations and instructions contained in this manual are directed
solely toward these issues.
GFCI Requirements
A Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is required to be installed in
the electrical supply circuit connected to these products. GFCI’s are ul-
tra-sensitive switching devices, providing the ultimate in safety.
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The most common style of GFCI also provides high-current protection
as a circuit breaker. (See Page 9 for GFCI Breaker. See Page 19 for
GFCI Test Feature.)
One of the two configurations of GFCI’s, as shown, will be required for
your installation, depending upon the options selected.
Note: A 20A GFCI power cord is included with a 120VAC spa.
This can be used for a cord-connected 120V setup only, and only
in place of a stand-alone GFCI. 120V Set up must be on a dedicated
20A service.
Electrical Disconnect
An electrical disconnect (sometimes referred to as a “local disconnect”)
is installed apart from the main service panel. The electrical disconnect
must be installed where readily accessible and within sight of the spa,
but at least 5’ (1.5 meters) from the inside wall of the spa.
The disconnect must open all ungrounded conductors of the electrical
supply connected to the spa.
If the main panel meets the sight-line and distance criteria, a GFCI cir-
cuit breaker installed in that panel may be used as the disconnect, as
shown in Option A.
A new sub-panel must be installed to meet the sight-line requirements.
Two possible arrangements exist (shown below).
1. The GFCI circuit breaker may be installed in the main panel, and a
suitable switch, circuit breaker or other disconnecting device installed in
the sub-panel (Option A).
2. The GFCI circuit breaker may be installed in the sub-panel, and a
suitably rated circuit breaker (non-GFCI) installed in the main panel (Op-
tion B)
Service Disconnect Servicice Disconnect
Option A Option B
North American 60 Hz
240V/40A* 240V/50A** 240V60A***
Voltage 240VAC 240VAC 240VAC
Max Current Draw 26A 40A 48A
Number of Wires 4 4 4
Circuit Breaker 40A* 50A** 60A***
* In this configuration, the heater will not operate while any jet pump is running.
** In this configuration, the heater will not operate while more than 1 jet pumps are
running.
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In this configuration the heater will operate while all jets pumps are running.
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