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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
These instructions are written assuming 60Hz, 120V
power supply. Verify the electrical requirements of the bath
unit before installation. Refer to the equipment labels for
voltage and frequency requirements.
Note:
This bath is designed for indoor use only. The
electrical equipment must not be exposed to direct
or indirect water or moisture contact. The electrical
equipment must also be protected from dust and other
airborne debris before, during and after installation.
A licensed electrician must provide the “dedicated”
electrical service protected by a GFCI. The location of the
GFCI must be at least fi ve (5) feet [152cm] away from the
inside surface of the bath, accessible for regular testing.
Use copper conductors only.
DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Connect
only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). In the unlikely occurrence of a current
imbalance in the power conductors, the GFCI will interrupt
the power to the bath.
WARNING:
The electrical service to the GFCI
must not be interrupted by any control device.
Likewise, the electrical service from the GFCI
to the bath control should be direct and not
interrupted by a switch. Never use a switch in
conjunction with a control device. This will VOID
THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.
The pumps are supplied with an electrical bonding lug
to allow connection of a solid copper bonding conductor
between the unit and other electrical equipment and
exposed metal in the area as may be required by local
code.
Note:
The air blower’s exterior housing is made
of all plastic materials and does not require a bonding
conductor.
Grounding is required. The unit should be installed by a
qualifi ed service representative and properly grounded.
Install the service connection at least six (6) inches [15cm]
above the sub fl oor.
All local and state electrical and plumbing codes
must be observed.
Where there are no local codes, the
National Electric Code (NEC) and Uniform Plumbing Code
(UPC) shall be observed. It is the responsibility of the
installer/owner to determine specifi c code compliance prior
to installation of the product.
Note:
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, installation
is to be done by a Massachusetts licensed plumber.
DANGER - Do not alter the factory installed wiring.
All building materials and wiring should be routed
away from the equipment or other heat-producing
components of the unit.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION