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Hardwiring
There are two ways to hardwire the spa power cable to your house power supply:
Cabinet Power Feed
Concealed Power Feed
The power cable is fed through the
cabinet by drilling through the closest
panel to your outdoor point and
inserting a grommet.
The cable is then run from the power
source, through the cabinet, to the
spa controller.
If you wish to conceal the power cable instead
and plan to bring the feed up through the bottom
of the spa, the initial wiring and conduit will need
to be in place before delivery.
Ensure your cable comes up underneath the
spa in the suggested input location, as shown
in the following diagrams.
When the spa arrives, have it lowered onto
supporting blocks or ice bags and open the
cabinet panel. Feed the cable up through
the hole into the inside and then remove the
blocks and lower gently onto the foundation.
Power cord
Power cord
Installation Guides
Installation guides for your specific control system can be found on the Support page on
our website.
Please ensure your electrician has a copy of this pre-delivery guide and the relevant controller
installation guide so they can provide you with the right advice and set up for your particular
model of spa.
Load Shedding
Most Spa Pool models have some form of load shedding applied as a default factory setting.
Load shedding occurs on the heater when other components are switched on e.g. a 15A model
will load shed the heater element when the main 3HP jet pump is in use. We recommend
leaving the default load shed setup as is, however this can be changed by a registered
electrician in the spas electrical configuration settings.
It is important to note, turning off the load shed on a 15A model (i.e. changing it to a 25A)
would require the spa to be hard wired. Please advise your sales consultant if you wish to
disable load shed.