WIRING DIAGRAM

Wiring Requirements

The bonding wire at least No. 8 AWG copper wire.

Pull Copper current carrying conductors (one each: black, red, white, green), Use either No. 6 AWG 60º C, 8 AWG 75º C, or No. 8 AWG 90º C wire, if spa is 50 feet or less away from its power supply. Note: the ground must be equal to or larger than the largest power conductor.

Factory Recommended G.F.C.I. Load Center Wiring

Note: The white neutral wire from the back of the GFCI MUST be connected to an incoming line neutral. The internal mechanism of the GFCI requires this neutral connection. The GFCI will not work without it.

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Dynasty Spas 2008 manual Wiring Diagram, Wiring Requirements, Factory Recommended G.F.C.I. Load Center Wiring

2008 specifications

Dynasty Spas has been a recognized name in the spa industry for its commitment to quality and innovation. In 2008, Dynasty Spas introduced several models that showcased their dedication to creating superior hot tubs that cater to a wide range of preferences and needs. One standout feature of the 2008 lineup was the introduction of their advanced hydrotherapy systems, which combined powerful jets with ergonomic seating to provide a truly immersive and therapeutic experience.

The spas in the 2008 collection came equipped with the Dynasty's patented "Dyna-Stone" synthetic material, offering enhanced durability and resistance to fading, cracking, and peeling. This material not only ensured longevity but also made upkeep easier for users as it required minimal maintenance compared to traditional materials. The spa shells were available in a range of vibrant colors, allowing buyers to customize their spas to match their outdoor décor.

Another core characteristic of the 2008 Dynasty Spas was the incorporation of energy-efficient technologies. The models featured high-density foam insulation that minimized heat loss, thereby reducing energy consumption and utility bills. Additionally, the spas were equipped with efficient pumps and heaters designed to optimize performance while maintaining a low environmental impact.

The user-friendly control panels were another highlight in the 2008 series. Featuring intuitive layouts, they allowed users to easily adjust temperature settings, jet power, and lighting options. Most models included multi-colored LED lighting systems that enhanced the ambiance during evening use, transforming the spa into a relaxing oasis.

Safety was also a priority for Dynasty Spas in 2008, with several models featuring a locking safety cover to ensure that children and pets were protected when the spa was not in use. The spas also came with built-in anti-slip designs and rounded edges, prioritizing user safety while enjoying their spa experience.

With a focus on therapeutic benefits, customizable features, and strong energy efficiency, the 2008 Dynasty Spas collection represented a significant step forward in the world of hot tubs. This combination of advanced technology and thoughtful design reinforced Dynasty Spas' reputation as a leader in the spa industry, promising an unparalleled experience for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.