Dimension One Spas and @ Home Hot Tubs
Export Planning Guide and Installation Manual
Electrical Requirements Chart for @ Home Hot Tubs
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| Model | Power | Branch Circuit | Circuit Protection | Wire Gauge |
| Companion HP | 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
| Cove | 240V, 29A | 3 wire + ground | 40A | #6 AWG |
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| 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
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| 120V, 12A | 3 wire + ground* | 15A | #12AWG |
| Cove HP | 240V, 32A | 3 wire + ground | 40A | #6 AWG |
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| 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
| Dream | 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
| Dream HP | 240V, 32A | 3 wire + ground | 40A | #6 AWG |
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| 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
| Sojourn HP | 240V, 32A | 3 wire + ground | 40A | #6 AWG |
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| 240V, 24A | 3 wire + ground | 30A | #8 AWG |
*A GFCI protected cord is required (P/N
The power inlet connection is located in the pedestal on the left side of the hot tub, approximately 25" from the front. The front of the hot tub is the section that includes the topside, primary control panel.
Installation Check List
!Owner’s Manual
!Hot Tub Cover
!Locks on Hot Tub and Cover
!Cabinet Care
!Filter Use, Removal and Cleaning
!GFCI Location
!Electrical Disconnect Location
!How to Fill and Drain Hot tub
!How to Use the Topside Primary Control
!Instructions for your Ultra Pure
Water Management System, CrystalZone, or CD ClearZone Ozone Generators & Water Management Systems
Please check these items before you fill your hot tub with water:
!Drain Valve and Hose Bib
!Changing Light Lens Cap
!Selector Valve Control
!Adjusting/Interchanging Jets
!Adjusting the NeckFlex Jet Pillow and Interchangeable Jets
!Water Care Guide
!Automatic Bromine Feeder (Optional)
!The Use of the Optional PureVision Cartridges
About Smart Heat (Available Only on Dimension One Hot Tubs)
Smart Heat provides maximum heat recovery using the amperage that you have available. Through computerized load sharing, the system automatically recognizes the temperature differential and the number of jet pumps in use, compares it with the available power and adjusts the heater to maximize heater output.
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