Specifications
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INSTALLATION POSSIBLITIES
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Fully-Recessed
The spa is installed so that the deck or patio conceals the cabinet. These installations
fully integrate the spa into the ground and provide beauty and a complete blending
with your décor. For more information on a fully-recessed spa installation, refer to
page 20.
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When selecting your spa’s location, the following
factors should be considered during the planning stage.
NOTE:
It is highly recommended to adhere to the information provided so you do not
void the warranty of your spa or incur additional expenses in the unlikely event that
plumbing or other repairs are needed.
Location of the electrical connections
Electrical connections to the Equipment Compartment are made through the Electrical
Cutout on the front face of the spa. If you are planning on a partially- or fully-recessed
spa installation that covers the Electrical Access Panel, service access will need to be
provided. This is covered in more detail in the partially-recessed and fully-recessed
sections of this document.
Location of the subpanel
For spas that require 230v, a subpanel is provided with the Hot Spring
®
spa. The subpanel
is an intermediate electrical connection box between your home’s electrical panel
and the spa. The subpanel houses the spa’s circuit breakers, which you will need to
access when draining and cleaning your spa. Typically, the subpanel needs to be 5 feet
to 50 feet away from the spa and visible from the spa, as shown in the diagram below.
Be sure to check local electrical codes when planning the location of your subpanel.
Basic Spa
Installation
Considerations
Installation
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