Instructions / Assembly

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your Walk-In Bathtub functions on standard 110V-120V alternating current. The electrical
connection of your tub must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and
with all local codes. It is highly recommended that your tub be wired on a separate circuit, with
a dedicated GFCI circuit breaker rated for 25 amps.
If the new circuit run exceeds 100 feet check with local codes for requirements. Any junction
box(es)installed should be moisture-proof, and unreachable while sitting or standing in the
tub, or while touching the faucet(s).
All electrical connections must be carried out by a
certified electrician in accordance with local electrical
requirements and codes.
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TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
A typical electrical connection is shown below.A dedicated circuit is hardwired to a GFCI breaker.
Your installation must conform to local codes.
1. Tub wiring
2. Dedicated circuit
3. Breaker box or subpanel
with 25-amp GFCI breaker
Tub
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Note: Tub must be grounded and bonded according to local electrical codes.