Owner`s manual

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Installation and Setup
Permanently-Connected 120V~/60Hz spas require a GFCI
protected, 3-wire (Line 1, Neutral and Ground), 120V~/60Hz,
20A, Single-Phase, dedicated electrical circuit. It is important
that this circuit is dedicated (not being used by any other
electrical appliance) or the spa may not function properly.
Installation must be in accordance with all national and local
wiring rules.
230V~/60Hz Permanently-Connected Installation: Even
though the spa is equipped with a 120V~/60Hz pump, it has
already been congured to operate on 230V~/60Hz power
unless the spa came with a factory connected 120V~/60Hz
power cord, in which case the spa’s equipment will need
to be converted from its 120V~/60Hz conguration to the
230V~/60Hz conguration. For specic conversion instructions,
please refer to the system wiring diagram inside the Control
System Box (located in the spa’s equipment compartment).
Permanently-Connected 230V~/60Hz spas require a GFCI
protected, 4-wire (Line 1, Line 2, Neutral, and Ground),
230V~/60Hz, 50A, Single-Phase, dedicated electrical circuit.
It is important that this circuit is dedicated (not being used by
any other electrical appliance) or the spa may not function
properly. Installation must be in accordance with all national
and local wiring rules.
230V~/60Hz Pump: Spas equipped with a 230V~/60Hz
pump can only be Permanently-Connected.230V~/60Hz
Permanently-Connected Installation: Your spa has been
congured to operate only on 230V~/60Hz power.
Permanently-Connected 230V~/60Hz spas requires a GFCI
protected, 4-wire (Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground),
230V~/60Hz, 50A, Single-Phase, dedicated electrical circuit.
It is important that this circuit is dedicated (not being used by
any other electrical appliance) or the spa may not function
properly. Installation must be in accordance with all national
and local wiring rules.
230V~/60Hz Equipment (Model BF05-U.S./CAN Dual-Pump
Spas)All spas not listed as voltage convertable are equipped
with (model BF05) 230V~/60Hz equipment. This equipment
only operates on a 230V~/60Hz electrical service.
Permanently-Connected 230V~/60Hz spas require a GFCI
protected, 4-wire (Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground),
230V~/60Hz, 50A, Single-Phase, dedicated electrical circuit.
It is required that this circuit is dedicated (not being used by
any other electrical appliance) or the spa may not function
properly. Installation must be in accordance with all national
and local wiring rules.
230V~/50Hz EQUIPMENT (Model BF04-All European Spas)
Spas are equipped with 230V~/50Hz pumps and 230V~/50Hz
equipment (Model BF04). This 230V~/50Hz equipment allows
the spa to operate only on a 230V~/50Hz electrical service.
Permanently-Connected 230V~/50Hz spas require aGFCI
protected, 230V~/50Hz, 32A Single-Service, 16A Single-
Service, or 16A – 16A Dual-Service 400V/50 Hz 16A x 30, 3N,
dedicated electrical circuit. It is important that this circuit is
dedicated (not being used by any other electrical
appliance) or the spa may not function properly. For specic
conversion instructions, please refer to the system wiring
diagram inside the Control System Box (located in the spa’s
equipment compartment). Installation must be in
accordance with all national and local wiring rules.
Connecting the electrical service to the spa
IMPORTANT: Installation must be in accordance with all national
and local wiring rules and performed by a licensed Electrician.
Step 1: Choose one of the three available conduit entry
points. (Yellow decal)
Step 2: Determine the conduit diameter and drill a hole that is
properly sized for the conduit (¾” conduit drill 1-1/8” hole, 1”
conduit drill 1-3/8” hole). Use the + as the locator for the
center of the hole. The hole saw must go through two layers
of plastic. There is a 1” space between both layers.
Step 3: Push the conduit through the hole until it comes out
into the equipment area.
Step 4: Remove the faceplate to the Control System Box
Step 5: Connect the conduit to the Control System Box using a
Liquid Tight Connector.
Step 6: Run the required wires through the conduit to the
Control System Box.
Step 7: Connect the electrical service wires to the terminal
block located in the Control System Box.
Step 8: Replace the Control System Box faceplate and the
equipment compartment door. The electrical hook-up is
complete.