Owner`s manual
12DO NOT DIVE.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
HAVE YOUR ELECTRICIAN READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE 
INSTALLATION BEGINS
Electrical connections made improperly, or the use of wire gauge sizes for incurring 
power which are too small, may continually blow fuses in the electrical equipment box, 
may damage the internal electrical controls and components, may be unsafe and in any 
case will void your warranty.
It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure that electrical connections are made 
by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any local 
and state electrical codes in force at the time of installation.
These connections must be made in accordance with the wiring diagrams found inside 
the control box. This equipment has been designed to operate on 60Hz. alternating 
current only, 240 volts are required. Make sure that power is not applied while per-
forming any electrical installation. A copper bonding lug has been provided on the 
electrical equipment pack to allow connection to local ground points. The ground 
wire must be at least 8 AWG copper wire (unless local or state codes require a heavier 
gauge wire) and must be connected securely to a grounded metal structure such as 
a cold water pipe. All Master Spas equipment packs are wired for 240 VAC only. The 
only electrical supply for your spa must include a 50 AMP switch or circuit breaker 
to open all non-grounded supply conductors to comply with section 422-20 of the 
National Electrical Code. The disconnect must be readily accessible to the spa occu-
pants, but installed at least five feet from the spa. A Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter 
(GFCI) must be used to comply with section 680-42 of the National Electrical Code. 
A ground fault is a current leak from any one of the supply conductors to ground. 
A GFCI is designed to automatically shut off power to a piece of equipment when a 
ground fault is detected.
Power hook-up to the spa must be 240 volt 3 wire plus ground (6 AWG copper) 8 AWG 
copper ground.
Route the cable into the equipment area for final hook-up to terminals inside the con-
trol panel. The spa must be hooked up to a “dedicated” 240 volt, 50 amp breaker and 
GFCI. The term “dedicated” means the electrical circuit for the spa is not being used 
for any other electrical items (patio lights, appliances, garage circuits, etc.). If the spa 
is connected to a non-dedicated circuit, overloading will result in “nuisance tripping” 
which requires resetting of the breaker switch at the house electrical panel.
Rev. 11/11
Permanently Connected Equipment Assembly with Pump(s), Heaters, Luminaine, Ozone, Spa 
Side Control(s), Pump shut off device, and Audio/Video Components.
NOTE: Some of the above components may be optional or not available with every 
spa model.










