
Installation P/N 73-200-0300, Rev. A, 9/04/2015
Installation Instructions for Licensed Electricians, Plumbers,
and Spa Technicians
All components are intended to be installed and tested by a licensed electrician who is experienced in spas
and hot tubs. A properly installed GFCI and grounding must be installed with any system. Installation
must be permitted and inspected prior to use.
Any sales or technical advice provided on the Spaguts.com website or by Spaguts.com staff shall not be
construed to authorize or suggest anything but professional installation.
SpaGuts brand VS300FC5 Spa Controller
Parts Content:
(1) SpaGuts brand VS300FC5 Spa Controller w/ M7 5.5KW Flo-Thru Heater, P/N 54855
(1) SpaGuts brand VL200 LCD Topside Panel w/ 7ft cable and 8-wire phone-type connector, P/N 50553
(2) Heater Split Nuts, 2 inch, P/N 40-350-5421 (installed on each end of heater)
(2) Heater Tailpieces, 2 inch, P/N 25-350-1052 (installed on each end of heater)
(2) Heater O-Ring Gaskets, 2 inch, P/N 25-350-4030 (installed on each end of heater)
(1) System Wiring Diagram, Labeled VS300FC5 – PN 56757 (attached to inside controller cover)
(1) Double-Sided Operation Guide with Diagnostic Messages, 300F Series, P/N 40887
(1) Installation Instructions, P/N 73-200-0300 (Available Online under VS300FC5, look under SpaGuts brand)
(1) Light Package (includes one 8ft light harness, one 12V 12W Clear Light Bulb, and one white light reflector)
(1) Pump Cord, 4ft, 4-wire, 14 AWG, w/ 4-prong amp plug, P/N 15-150-3060 or 21087
(1) Accessory Cord, 4ft, 3-wire, 14 AWG, w/ 4-prong amp plug, P/N 15-150-0024 or 21086
Plumbing up the system:
This system will work if the pump draws or discharges water through the heater.
Minimum water flow required is 25 GPM
.
Minimum
plumbing size required is 1.5 inch
. This system is equipped with M7 Technology (no pressure switch). There are dual sensors installed
on the heater to measure the water temperature flowing through the heater. No need to mount any sensors or flow switches. The heater has
standard 2.0 inch plumbing fittings. If the spa plumbing is 1.5 inch, use reducers to connect to the heater 2.0 inch heater tailpieces. If re-
plumbing is necessary, use PVC Glue with primer to connect the plumbing. When installing an In-Line Filter System, either install it
before the heat pump and controller or after the heat pump and controller. Never install the filter system in between the heat pump and
controller. Make sure to create a water flow bypass plumbing around the filter for sufficient water flow. For systems installed near or
above the water level, and more than 5 feet from the tub, install the In-Line Filter System after the heat pump and controller with a water
flow bypass plumbing. A water flow bypass plumbing allows half the water to go through the filter and half the water to go around the
filter. This way water flow is not restricted. We recommend NSF rated flexible PVC for simpler connections. Go to this link for more
info:
http://www.spaguts.com/Product.aspx?ID=42
Wiring Instructions:
*110V Power Supply, 60Hz
*Minimum 20A Power Supply is required. Use Copper Conductors Only. See wiring diagram for more information.
Please note that this Installation requires 3 dedicated wire connections to the power terminal block (TB1) on the Circuit Board. These
include
Line 1
,
Neutral
and
Ground
. Connect Hot wire to Line 1 terminal. Connect Neutral wire to Neutral terminal. If a dedicated
Neutral wire is not connected, the heater will never come on and/or the system will not operate properly.
For 110V operation
, add a
jumper wire from terminal J11 to terminal J32 (SEE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR VERIFICATION). If this jumper wire is not installed,
the heater circuit will not activate. A white jumper wire is included with the controller and can be found attached to the back of the
controller box. Note that this jumper wire may have already been installed at the factory based on your configuration. Lastly, connect
Ground to the Grounding Bar located on the side of the controller box. Since this system is not equipped with a GFCI, it is REQUIRED
by the National Electric Code to install an external GFCI for safety and protection. Any mis-wiring or improper installation will void the
warranty and could cause personal injury, death, fire or property damage.