Cal Spas LTR20121002 manual Electrical Requirements US and Canada, Gfci and Wiring Requirements

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Electrical Requirements – US and Canada

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All 240V spas must be permanently connected (hard wired) to the power supply. These instructions de- scribe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure. Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury. See the wiring dia- gram on page 14.

When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of Na- tional Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2008 and any ap- plicable local, state, and federal codes. The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approved by a local building / electrical inspec- tor.

GFCI and Wiring Requirements

The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedi- cated GFCI protected circuit as required by ANSI/ NFPA 70 with no other appliances or lights sharing the power.

Use copper wire with THHN insulation. Do not use aluminum wire.

Use the table below to determine your GFCI and wir- ing requirements.

Wire runs over 85 feet must increase wire gauge to the next lower number. For example: A normal 50 amp GFCI with four #8 AWG Copper wires run over 85 feet would require you to go to four #6 AWG cop- per wires.

Read and follow the heater manufacturer’s safety and installation instructions prior to installation and op- eration. Incorrect installation may damage the heater and void its warranty.

Testing the GFCI Breaker

Test the GFCI breaker prior to first use and periodical- ly when the spa is powered. To test the GFCI breaker follow these instructions (spa should be operating):

1.Press the TEST button on the GFCI. The GFCI will trip and the spa will shut off.

2.Reset the GFCI breaker by switching the breaker to the full OFF position, wait a moment, then turn the breaker back on. The spa should have power again.

Preparing forYour New Inground Spa

Spa Model

 

GFCI Required

Wires Required

 

 

 

 

Designer inground

spas

One 50 amp GFCI

Four #6 AWG copper wires

with one 5.5 kW heater

 

 

 

 

 

 

Designer inground

spa

Service 1: One 50 amp GFCI

Service 1: Four #6 AWG copper wires

with two 5.5 kW heaters

Service 2: One 30 amp GFCI

Service 2: Three #8 AWG copper wires

 

 

 

 

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Contents LTR20121002, Rev. a 12/30/11 Diverter Knobs Inground Spa Installation Checklist Cleaning and MaintenancePreparing for Your New Inground Spa Clear Water PlanHyperthermia Danger Important Safety InstructionsPreparing for Your New Inground Spa Inground Spa Installation ChecklistPlanning the Best Location For Your Spa Inground Spa Site Preparation Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackGrading Prior to Excavation Site Excavation Hard BottomIG-401 Spa Shell Dimensions and Side ViewsIG-402 IG-403 IG-404 IG-405 IG-406 IG-407 Testing the Gfci Breaker Gfci and Wiring RequirementsSpa Model Gfci Required Wires Required Electrical Requirements US and CanadaGfci Wiring Diagram RCD and Wiring Requirements Electrical Installation -- EuropeTesting the RCD Breaker ForPreparing RCD Wiring DiagramInstalling the Inground Shell Plumbing Connections Equipment Pack Plumbing ConnectionsGate/Slice Valves Connecting Plumbing to Remote EquipmentRemote Equipment Topside Control Panel Electrical and Electronic ConnectionSee figure below Inground Spa Light Installation In- structionsPreparing forYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Electronic Control Operation Preset Filter Cycles Setting the Temperature LockClean-up Cycle LightMessage Frequency Action Required RPH Periodic Reminder MessagesRSA RCLMessage Meaning Action Required No message Diagnostic MessagesOn display DrySnb Sns Message Meaning Action RequiredStby Diverter Knobs Adjustable JetsClear Water Plan Contents of this sectionKey to Clear Water Balancing the Total Alkalinity Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterBalancing the pH Recommended total alkalinity is 80 120 ppmUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Using Chlorine as a SanitizerSanitation Chemical Safety Filter CleaningShocking the Water Starting the Spa with Fresh Water Bather LoadMaintenance Schedule Removing and Reseating the Pillows Cleaning and MaintenanceSpa Cover Draining Your Spa Cleaning and Replacing the FilterWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Spa Cover and Pillows Cleaning Your SpaSpa Shell Warranty Replacement PartsAppendix LTR20121002, Rev. a 12/30/11