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INDOOR INSTALLATION
Before attempting to place the spa indoors check the door
openings to ensure that they are large enough for the spa to
fit through. In addition, you must have the structure
checked for its loading capacity by an Engineer or competent
Contractor. The minimum loading capacity required is 100
lbs per square foot. The spa should be placed in a well-ven-
tilated area so that excess condensation can be removed from
the area where the spa is located. Locate the spa so the
equipment door is readily accessible for maintenance and
service needs, and ensure you have an area with proper
drainage.
You may also wish to think about the following considera-
tions before installing your spa:
location to facilitate adult supervision if children are using
the spa
• location relative to trees (falling leaves and shade)
• exposure to sunlight
• landscaping and night-time lighting
• view from your house
• wind direction
• storage area for maintenance equipment and chemicals
adjustment of sprinklers so they do not hit spa or spa
cabinet
IMPORTANT
Building your spa into a deck or an
enclosed room is the responsibility of the
spa owner should it need to be removed for
warranty work
WARNING
Do not permit electric appliances (such as
light, telephone, radio, or television) within
1.5 meters (5 feet) of a spa or hot tub.