Watkins LAP Electrical Installation, SPA Cover Installation, Selecting the Voltage for Your SPA

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SPA COVER INSTALLATION

Place the cover squarely on the spa.

Position the tie-down locks included with your cover on the side of the spa so that they are easily reached by the cover tie-down straps. Allow for about 1/2” to 3/4” slack in the straps to make it easy to insert straps into locks and to compensate for vinyl shrinkage in cold weather.

• Attach the locks with the screws provided and insert the cover tie-down straps into the locks.

NOTE: Keeping the cover in place any time the spa is not in use will reduce the amount of time the heater operates, thereby minimizing operating costs.

DANGER. RISK OF INJURY.

Never leave a spa uncovered or unattended.

Never leave a spa cover unlocked.

Do not stand, sit, or lie on the cover.

COVER INSTALLATION

COVER

TIE-DOWN STRAP

LOCK

KEY

 

SCREW (2)

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

SELECTING THE VOLTAGE FOR YOUR SPA

Your spa is designed to operate at either 115 or 230 volts, 60 Hz, unless it is the Mallorca® or La PalmaTM models which requires a dedicated 230 volt power supply. When the spa is connected to 115 volts, the heater will provide approximately 1000 watts of heat only when the pump is operating in LOW speed and the thermostat is calling for heat. When the spa is connected to 230 volts, the heater will provide approximately 4000 watts of heat when the pump is operating in LOW or HIGH speed and the thermostat is calling for heat.

All electrical connections must be made in accordance with the wiring information contained in the electrical control box or on the back of the field wiring access panel of the equipment module.

115 VOLT INSTALLATION

Spas provided with a factory- installed power supply cord are to be plugged into a grounded, grounding type, 115 volt, 20 ampere receptacle (Trinidad® and Sorrento® models). No other electrical appliance or fixture can be used on this circuit.

IMPORTANT: Under NO circumstances should an extension cord be used. Use of an extension cord will seriously degrade the performance of the equipment module and can create an electrical hazard.

230 VOLT INSTALLATION

When using 230 volt power supply, installation of a 50 amp dedicated circuit is required. Your spa must be hardwired direct to a GFCI-protected subpanel by a licensed electrician. A wiring diagram is provided inside the equipment module showing where the connections are to be made.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND PRECAUTIONS

Your Hot Spot® spa has been carefully designed to give you maximum safety against electrical shock. Connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit will negate many of the spa’s safety features. Improper wiring may also cause electrocution, risk of fire, and other risks of injuries. Please read and follow the electrical installation requirements and instructions for your spa completely!

115-230 VOLT CONVERSION

SORRENTO (Model SOR) TRINIDAD (Model TRI)

Refer to the following instructions to convert your 115 volt Hot Spot spa to a 230 volt spa.

NOTE: Converting the spa to 230 volts operation should only be done by an authorized service agent or a qualified electrician. The conversion requires a subpanel (230 volt) which may be purchased from your Authorized dealer. Ask for part # 38661.

1.Disconnect the power cord from the house receptacle.

2.Remove the screws and open the equipment compartment door.

3.Remove the screws from the control box.

4.Open the control box cover.

5.Remove the power cord wires, and the power jumper wire (from line 2 and neutral) on the line side of the terminal block.

6.Locate Program Jumper JMP 1, using a pair of needle nose pliers, carefully move the parked (spare) jumper onto JP1 (see Figure on next page).

A licensed electrician must install the subpanel (available from your dealer) to supply power to the spa. The subpanel must be placed in sight of the spa at a minimum distance of 5 (1.5 meters) feet away.

Electrical Installation

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Contents N e r ’ s M a n u a l OwnerÕs Manual Table of Contents Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsAvoiding the Risk to Children DonõtHealth problems affected by spa use Unclean waterRisks to Avoid Avoiding the Risk of HyperthermiaSite Preparation Installation InstructionsImportant SPA Instructions Outdoor and Patio Installation Deck InstallationINDOOR/BASEMENT Installation Installation InstructionsElectrical Installation SPA Cover InstallationSelecting the Voltage for Your SPA Volt ConversionVolt Subpanel Wiring Instructions Sorrento Trinidad Jumper ConfigurationSpa Frog Spa Specifications & IllustrationLA Palmatm Model LAP SPA Specifications & Illustration 8 Spa Specifications & IllustrationMallorca Model MAL Overhead ViewSorrento Model SOR 10 Spa Specifications & Illustration Trinidad Model TRIOperating Instructions START-UP and Refill ProceduresOperating Instructions Heating and Hydromassage Systems Hydromassage JetsPrecision Jets AIR Control SystemSafety Equipment SPA Control PanelClean Cycle Splendors LED Lighting OptionalFilter Cycles La PalmaTM & Mallorca Spas onlyMusic Sound System Locking FeaturesStereo Control Panel Mode Button Jet Menu JET Pump 1 JET SystemJET Pump 2 JET System JET Pump Directional Precision Jets on back left wallDirectional Precision Jets on back right wall Directional Precision Jets in loungeSorrento Model SOR JET System Menu JET SystemTrinidad Model TRI JET System Menu General Information Water Quality and MaintenanceMethods for Testing the SPA Water HOT Spot SPA Water Maintenance Program Water Quality and MaintenanceFilling the SPA with Water Balancing the Total Alkalinity TA22 Water Quality and Maintenance Balancing the PHMaintaining the Sanitizer Level Ideal pH level for your spa water isSPA Frog Cartridge Replacement Instructions SPA Frog Water Care SystemIdeal Range ppm Steps24 Water Quality and Maintenance Following the SPA Frog Sanitizer RoutineSupplemental Water Maintenance Doõs and DonõtsBromine Super ChlorinationFoam Inhibitors Cleaning the Ozone Injector26 Water Quality and Maintenance Question Why can’t I fill my spa with soft water? Common Water Chemistry QuestionsMaintenance and SPA Care Filter Maintenance28 Maintenance and Spa Care Water TerminologyMaintenance and Spa Care Care of the SPA PillowsLA Palma To remove and replace the spa pillowsCare of the Exterior Care of the SPA CoverWood SPA Cabinet Simulated SPA CabinetWinterizing Your SPA NON-OPERATION in Cold ClimateService Information Miscellaneous Service InformationActs Invalidating Warranty Service InformationWatkins Customer Service DisclaimersTroubleshooting Problem Probable causes SolutionsPage Watkins Manufacturing Corporation Vista, California USA

TRI, SOR, MAL, LAP specifications

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