SELECTING A SAFE LOCATION
Your new spa will provide you and yours with hour upon hour of healthy, relaxing pleasure. The following
suggestions and recommendations will help you select a safe and compatible site for your spa, maximizing your
enjoyment.
1. No Overhead Power Lines
Do not locate your spa under or near overhead power lines or existing electrical circuitry whether these are under or above
ground. See a certified licensed electrician for additional information or to learn about security codes applicable to your
installation.
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
Level, Sturdy Foundation
The installation site, whether it is a concrete slab or deck, must provide a solid foundation with a minimum load bearing
capacity of 366 kg/m² (75 lbs/ft²) OR MUST BE ABLE TO SUPPORT A TOTAL WEIGHT OF 1,150 1,365 KG (2,500 3,000 LBS).
Do not install your spa on a site prone to flooding.
For safe support, the structure must be sturdy and level to ensure even weight distribution once the spa is filled with
water.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
For indoor installation, the area where the spa is installed must have a 213-cm (85”) door.
Given the high levels of humidity and harmful corrosive effect of sanitation chemicals, the spa-Ô’s location in the house
should be equipped with adequate ventilation.
Drainage must be provided for splashing water.
It is strongly recommended to avoid installing the spa-Ô on the second floor of the house.
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