Cal Spas LTR20091002 manual Electrical Requirements US and Canada, ForYour New Inground, Preparing

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Spa

Electrical Requirements – US and Canada

forYour New Inground

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 7.

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.

When NEC requires the use of wires larger than #6 AWG, install a junction box near the spa and use #6 AWG wire between the junction box and the spa.

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.

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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.

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.

Spa Model

 

GFCI Required

Wires Required

 

 

 

 

Designer inground

spas

One 50 amp GFCI

Four #8 AWG copper wires

with one 5.5 kW heater

 

 

 

 

 

 

Designer inground

spa

Service 1: One 50 amp GFCI

Service 1: Four #8 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 LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09 Electronic Control Operation Cleaning and MaintenancePreparing for Your New Inground Spa Clear Water Plan AppendixImportant Safety Instructions Read This FirstHyperthermia Danger Inground Spa Inground Spa Installation ChecklistPreparing for Your New Inground Spa ForYour NewInground Spa Site Preparation Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackPreparing forYour New SpaElectrical Requirements US and Canada Gfci and Wiring RequirementsTesting the Gfci Breaker ForYour New IngroundGfci Wiring Diagram Your New Inground SpaTesting the RCD Breaker Electrical Installation -- EuropeRCD and Wiring Requirements Preparing forYour New IngroundRCD Wiring Diagram Installing the Inground Shell Preparing forYour New Inground SpaPlumbing Connections Designer Spa SpecificationsEquipment Pack Plumbing Connections Identifying Plumbing LinesAir Test Water TestGate/Slice Valves Connecting Plumbing to Remote Equipment Electrical and Electronic Con- nectionRemote Equipment Topside Control Panel Inground Spa Light Installation In- structions See figure belowYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Electronic Control Operation Your SpaOperating SpaYour RSA Periodic Reminder MessagesMessage Frequency Action Required RPH RCLOn display Diagnostic MessagesMessage Meaning Action Required No message DryMessage Meaning Action Required Snb SnsStby Waterfalls Adjustable JetsDiverter Knobs Air VenturisKey to Clear Water Contents of this sectionClear Water Plan Clear Water PlanBalancing the Total Alkalinity Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterClear PlanWater Balancing the pHSanitation Using Chlorine as a SanitizerUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical ChamberChemical Safety Shocking the WaterFilter Cleaning Bather LoadPlan Starting the Spa with Fresh WaterClear Water Maintenance Schedule Day One Monday Del Zone Eclipse OzonatorStart Up Day Two FridayTroubleshooting Water Clarity Problems Problem Probable Causes Possible SolutionsCleaning and Maintenance Removing and Reseating the PillowsSpa Cover Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Draining Your SpaWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning the Cover, Shell and Pillows CleaningFast Sheen Spa finish protecting wax Replacement Parts AppendixKeeping Fit with your Cal Spa Fitness Series Exercise ProgramConnecting the Exercise Equipment Cal Spas Chemicals LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09