Cal Spas LTR20091002 manual Electrical and Electronic Con- nection

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Connecting Plumbing to Remote Equipment

Connecting the plumbing from the spa to the equip- ment pack must be performed in accordance to local and city codes.

NOTE: Most codes require plumbing to be rigid PVC schedule 40 or heavier in both above and below ground installations. In most cases, the use of flexible PVC plumbing is acceptable when properly buried in trenches.

Most water plumbing lines are 2” or larger and must be schedule 40 or heavier PVC. When plumbing, mini- mize the use of 90˚ elbows as much as possible. The use of 45 ˚ elbows will increase the amount of jet pressure you will have over the use of 90˚ elbows.

The plumbing on the spa shell is labeled by the factory in the following manner:

Pump 1 Suction: 2” line that connects the spa filter and bottom drain assembly to the front of pump 1.

Pump 1 Return: 2” line that connects the top of pump 1, through the equipment filter and heater back to selected jets in the spa.

Pump 2 Suction: 2” line that connects the spa filter and bottom drain assembly to the front of pump 2.

Pump 2 Return: 2” line that connects the top of pump 2 back to selected jets in the spa.

Ozone Line: 1” line that connects to a 1” flexible line extending off the bottom of the equipment pack filter canister through an ozone injector (If ozone equipped) and connected to ozone port on the spa.

Air Blower: 1 1/2” line that is plumbed out of the air blower (located on the equipment pack) and extended up 18” above the spas water level to prevent water flooding the air blower.

Air Venturi: 1/2” line that is plumbed 18” above the spa’s water level.

Topside Control Panel and Temp Sensor: 1” line that connects to the bottom of the control box located on the equipment pack.

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Remote Equipment Topside Control Panel

The next few steps to complete the installation should be performed along with installation of the tempera- ture sensor and 12V spa light wiring (if applicable). All of these components are generally installed using the same conduit.

1.Locate the topside control panel extension loom in the control box mounted with the equipment pack. This extension loom and attached black ter- minal connector (see figure at right) will be used to connect the topside control panel to the control box.

2.Connect one end of the black terminal connector to the topside control panel cable.

3.Connect the other end of the terminal connector to the extension loom.

NOTE: This connection must be kept dry. We recom- mend that a waterproof junction box be used in instal- lations where moisture could penetrate this terminal connector.

4.Lay out the extension loom to verify that you have enough length to reach the control box. Remem- ber that conduit runs are not generally run in a straight line. Every bend, and up and down run consumes line length. Take this into consideration when verifying electrical and plumbing runs.

5.Connect the extension loom to the control panel location on the circuit board located inside the control box. You will also need to connect both the temperature and high limit sensors to the cir- cuit board prior to testing. (See the temperature and high limit installation instruction on the next page for proper identification and see the wiring diagram on the inside cover of the control box for proper placement.)

6.Turn on the power supply to the spa equipment and briefly test all functions on the topside control panel to verify that both connections and exten- sion loom are in working order before proceeding with the installation.

NOTE: Circuit board programming will not allow spa operation without both the temperature and high limit sensors being properly connected to the circuit board.

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Contents LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09 Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Clear Water Plan Cleaning and MaintenanceElectronic Control Operation AppendixRead This First Important Safety InstructionsHyperthermia Danger Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Inground Spa Installation ChecklistInground Spa ForYour NewPreparing forYour New Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackInground Spa Site Preparation SpaTesting the Gfci Breaker Gfci and Wiring RequirementsElectrical Requirements US and Canada ForYour New IngroundYour New Inground Spa Gfci Wiring DiagramRCD and Wiring Requirements Electrical Installation -- EuropeTesting the RCD Breaker Preparing forYour New IngroundRCD Wiring Diagram Preparing forYour New Inground Spa Installing the Inground ShellEquipment Pack Plumbing Connections Designer Spa SpecificationsPlumbing Connections Identifying Plumbing LinesWater Test Air TestGate/Slice Valves Electrical and Electronic Con- nection Connecting Plumbing to Remote EquipmentRemote Equipment Topside Control Panel See figure below Inground Spa Light Installation In- structionsYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Your Spa Electronic Control OperationOperating SpaYour Message 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 JetsWaterfalls Air VenturisClear Water Plan Contents of this sectionKey to Clear Water Clear Water PlanClear PlanWater Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterBalancing the Total Alkalinity Balancing the pHUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Using Chlorine as a SanitizerSanitation Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical ChamberShocking the Water Chemical SafetyBather Load Filter CleaningStarting the Spa with Fresh Water PlanClear Water Maintenance Schedule Start Up Del Zone Eclipse OzonatorDay One Monday Day Two FridayProblem Probable Causes Possible Solutions Troubleshooting Water Clarity ProblemsRemoving and Reseating the Pillows Cleaning and MaintenanceSpa Cover Draining Your Spa Cleaning and Replacing the FilterWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning Cleaning the Cover, Shell and PillowsFast Sheen Spa finish protecting wax Appendix Replacement PartsFitness Series Exercise Program Keeping Fit with your Cal SpaConnecting the Exercise Equipment Cal Spas Chemicals LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09