230 Volt

230 VAC CONVERTED SPA

Converted

Sorrento® &

Trinidad®

Jumper

Configuration

SEE WIRING ILLUSTRATION

TERMINAL BLOCK

POWER JUMPER

REMOVE POWER JUMPER FROM TERMINAL BLOCK TO CONVERT SPA TO OPERATE AT 230 VAC.

NOTE: To change from Fahrenheit to Celsius remove jumper on JP2.

230Volt

Mallorca® &

La Palma Spa Model Jumper

Configuration

230 VAC PERMANENTLY CONNECTED SPA

NO POWER

JUMPERS REQUIRED

SEE WIRING

ILLUSTRATION

NOTE: To change from Fahrenheit to Celsius remove jumper on JP2.

230 VOLT SUBPANEL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: The subpanel must be placed within 100 feet of the main electrical service panel, and between 5 (1.5 m) and 50 feet (15 m) away from the spa. All electrical connections must be made in accordance with the wiring information contained in this manual and on the back of the field wiring access panel of the control box.

Refer to the wiring diagram below.

1.Connect the #8 AWG, WHITE [NEUTRAL] wire from the Neutral/Ground Bar on the main electrical service to the WHITE [NEUTRAL, Panel Neutral, Pigtail] of the subpanel.

2.Connect the #8 AWG, BLACK [L1] wire from the main electrical service to the subpanel [terminal L1].

3.Connect the #8 AWG, RED [L2] wire from the main electrical service to the subpanel [terminal L2].

4.Connect the #8 AWG, GREEN wire from the Neutral/Ground Bar on the main electrical service to the GROUND terminal of the subpanel.

5.Connect the #8 AWG, WHITE [NEUTRAL] wire from the subpanel breaker to the Neutral terminal on the spa’s control box.

6.Connect the #8 AWG, BLACK [L1] wire from the subpanel breaker to terminal [L1] on the spa’s control box.

7.Connect the #8 AWG, RED [L2] wire from the subpanel breaker to terminal [L2] on the spa’s control box.

8.Connect the #8 AWG, GREEN wire from the GROUND terminal of the subpanel to the GROUND terminal in the spa’s control box.

9.Bond the spa to all exposed metal equipment or fixtures, handrails, and concrete pad pre N.E.C. and all local codes.

 

PERMANENTLY CONNECTED

230VAC, 50 AMP

230 VAC, 40A, 60Hz, MODELS

2-POLE

 

CIRCUIT BREAKER

 

(NON GFCI)

 

#8 AWG WHITE, NEUTRAL

#8* AWG GREEN, GROUND #8 AWG BLACK, L1

#8 AWG RED, L2

MAIN SERVICE

 

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SUB-PANEL

PANEL

LESS THAN 100 FT.

WITH GFCI

 

 

 

BREAKERS

N, NEUTRAL, #8 AWG WHITE

L2, HOT, #8 AWG RED

L1, HOT, #8 AWG BLACK

GROUND, #8 AWG GREEN*

MORE THAN 5 FEET

THE SUB-PANEL MUST BE WITHIN SIGHT OFTHE SPA DO NOT EXCEED 50 FEET

CONTROL BOX

* A L L C A N A D I A N S PA M O D E L S U S E # 8 AW G G R E E N , G R OU N D . THESE SPAS ARE INTENDED FOR USE WITH GFCI SUBPANEL PROVIDED.

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