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WATER CHEMISTRY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Before jumping into the Spa Water Maintenance, here are some terms to help you. 

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1. 

Parts per million, or ppm:

This is a form of measurement used in most pool 

or spa chemical readings. Best described as any one million like items of equal 
size and make up, next to one unlike item , but of equal size.  This would be 
one part per million. 

2.  

Average size spa:

What is it?  The national spa and pool institute (NSPI) 

states; 350 to 400 U.S. gallons is average.  As a general rule, chemical dosages
are the same for any spa between 100 and 500 U.S. gallons. Spas over 500 
U.S. gallons the dosage would be double.  Under 100 U.S. gallons would be 
on a case by case basis.

3. 

Total Alkalinity:

This is a measurement of the ability of the water to resist 

changes in pH.  Put another way, it is the water’s ability to maintain proper 
pH.  Total alkalinity is measured in parts per million from 0 to 400 plus, with 
80 to 150 ppm being the best range for spas.  With low alkalinity, the pH will 
flip, or change back and forth, and be hard to control.  With high alkalinity it 
becomes extremely difficult to change the pH.

4. 

pH or potential hydrogen:

This is a measurement of the active acidity in the 

water, or it is the measurement of the concentration of active hydrogen ions 
in the water.  The greater the concentration of active hydrogen ions, the
lower  the pH.  pH is not measured in parts per million, but on a scale from 
0 to 14, with 7 being the neutral.  In spas when ever possible, a measurement
between 7.2 and 7.8 is best.  Whenever possible, it should be between 7.4 
and 7.6.  With low pH, the results can be corroded metals, etched and stained
plaster, stained fiberglass or acrylic, eye / skin irritation, rapid chlorine or
bromine loss, and total alkalinity destruction.  With high pH, the results can
be cloudy water, eye / skin irritation, scale formation and poor chlorine or
bromine efficiency.

5. 

Shocking:

This is when you add either extra chlorine (superchlorinate) 

by raising the chlorine level above 8 ppm, or add a non-chlorine shock 
(potassium monoperoxysulfate or potassium monopersulfate) to burn off the
chloramines or bromamines.  A non-chlorine shock acts by releasing oxygen 
in the water, which serves the same function as chlorine.  The advantage to
using non-chlorine shock, is you can enter the water within 15 minutes after
shocking.  Using chlorine, you must wait until the total chlorine reading is
below 5 ppm.  One thing to remember, a non-chlorine shock will not kill 
bacteria or disinfect.  

6. 

Sequestering:

This can be defined as the ability to form a chemical 

complex which remains in solution, despite the presence of a precipitating
agent (i.e. calcium and metals).  Common names for sequestering chemicals
are; minquest, stain and scale control, metal-x, spa defender, spa metal 
gone, (etc.).

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Summary of Contents for 2008 Legacy Whirlpool

Page 1: ...2008 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Master Spa Parts Call Us Today 920 727 1700 Master Spa Parts 1068 American Drive Neenah WI 54956 USA...

Page 3: ..._____________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________ State __________ Zip ______________ Date P...

Page 4: ...e 19 Spa Water Maintenance Start Up 20 22 Water Maintenance Trouble Shooting Guide 23 Why Chemicals are Important in a Spa 24 Maintenance Recommendations 25 Winterizing Your Spa 26 Legacy Spa Specific...

Page 5: ...permanent fastener Additional or replacement signs can be obtained from your dealer or direct from the factory INTRODUCTION It s time to relax You now have your very own portable spa by Master Spas In...

Page 6: ...f in accordance with the National Electrical Code each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No 6 AWG 8 4mm solid copper conductor attached to the wire connector on the terminal box A gr...

Page 7: ...sure or circulatory system problems should consult a physician before using the spa F Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during early months of pregnancy...

Page 8: ...d temperatures above 99 F Children should spend less time in water above body temperature than adults 8 WARNING The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of hyperthermia J T...

Page 9: ...o components etc to the system These units are not provided with an outdoor antennae Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haz...

Page 10: ...ment 16 At least two lugs marked Bonding Lugs are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal box or compartment To reduce the risk of electric shock connect the local com...

Page 11: ...ATTEINTES DE MALADIES INFECTIEUSES NE DEVRAIENT PAS UTILISER UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION WARNING TO AVOID INJURY EXERCISE CARE WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING THE SPA OR HOT TUB AVERTISSEMENT POUR VITER DES BLESS...

Page 12: ...DE RELAXATION CAUTION MAINTAIN WATER CHEMISTRY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTION ATTENTION LA TENEUR DE L EAU EN MATI RES DISSOUTES DOIT TRE CONFORME AUX DIRECTIVES DU FABRICANT Hyperther...

Page 13: ...d for maximum jet action The main pump is controlled by the Jets or Jets I button on the Topside Control Panel 3 SECONDARY PUMP This produces water flow through the other jet system in the spa if appl...

Page 14: ...trical supply for your spa must include a 50 AMP switch or circuit breaker to open all non grounded supply conductors to comply with section 422 20 of the National Electrical Code The disconnect must...

Page 15: ...e is not required between the G F C I and the system box GRN GRN GROUND RED HOT BLK HOT BLK HOT RED HOT RED HOT WHT NEUTRAL WHT WHT BLK HOT GRN GROUND TB1 IDF00007 mac 6 17 97 Actual wiring of GFCI wi...

Page 16: ...red by the warranty This could cause unwarranted damage 3 Surface Pad Requirements When your new spa is filled with water and bathers it may weigh as much as several tons It is imperative that the bas...

Page 17: ...ith proper planning no matter what room your spa goes in it will be your favorite room Work with your Master Spas dealer and contractor to insure all local building electrical and plumbing codes are m...

Page 18: ...e to the nature of water flow and hydro therapy pumps please be advised that air locking of pumps may occur Master Spas has taken measures to reduce the possibility of this but it still may occur espe...

Page 19: ...the lower the pH pH is not measured in parts per million but on a scale from 0 to 14 with 7 being the neutral In spas when ever possible a measurement between 7 2 and 7 8 is best Whenever possible it...

Page 20: ...is a granule fast dissolving and pH neutral 2 Chlorine is an immediate sanitizer B Bromine 1 Two types of tablets a Hydrotech b Lonza 2 Bromine is a slow dissolve chemical and may take a few days to...

Page 21: ...ock treat with 1 teaspoon of Dichlor per 500 gallons These are general recommendations for water quality maintenance that may vary by usage and or bather load Depending on bather load and frequency of...

Page 22: ...ecessary to within the 7 2 and 7 8 range using the pH alkalinity increaser or decreaser 1 2oz at a time Wait 15 minutes retest and adjust if necessary The pump should be running on high speed during t...

Page 23: ...the label directions 5 Use a small amount of defoamer only if necessary DAY TWO SKIP DAY THREE 1 Test and adjust total alkalinity if necessary to between 80 and 150 ppm using the pH alkalinity increa...

Page 24: ...r superchlorinate following label directions A spa should be shocked at least once a week even if it is not used If using chlorine as the sanitizer the spa should be shocked whenever a free chlorine r...

Page 25: ...ls lotions soap etc HOW TO FIX IT Shock water with non chlorine shock treatment Adjust pH if necessary Shock water with non chlorine shock treatment or adjust sanitizer levels Adjust pH level if neces...

Page 26: ...ronment surrounding the spa is also a consideration Watch for pollen grass sand dirt lawn fertilizer dust storms insects dogs cats etc 5 Consider the human next In a heated spa the average adult sweat...

Page 27: ...spa is one of the most important components of your spa It not only is essential for clean water but also for extending the life of the spa equipment Your filter element must be cleaned regularly once...

Page 28: ...rom equipment area 4 Loosen all pump unions 5 Remove winterizing plug from the face of the pump s 6 Using your shop vac in a blowing mode insert the hose into the nozzle of each jet and blow the trapp...

Page 29: ...Pumps Count INTREPID 94 x 94 x 36 240V 485 700 2 40 50 Amp 7 740 ENTERPRISE 84 x 84 x 36 240V 410 655 2 40 50 Amp 4 070 INSPIRE 84 x 84 x 36 240V 425 650 2 40 50 Amp 4 190 ENVISION 78 x 84 x 32 240V 3...

Page 30: ...or lower the set temperature If the opposite direction is desired for a 1 pump unit release the pad and let the display revert to the current water temperature Press the pad to display the set tempera...

Page 31: ...and will alternate with temperature when temperature is current Preset Filter Cycles The first filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is energized The second filter cycle begins 12 hours later F...

Page 32: ...activate regardless of spa status If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization May appear temporarily in an overheat situation and disappear when the heater cools If the problem...

Page 33: ...alternating with spa temperature it may just be a temporary condition If flashing by itself spa is shut down A significant difference between temperature sensors has been detected This could indicate...

Page 34: ...open CAUTION Risk of Electric Shock Replace components only with identical components and Do not operate the Audio Video controls while inside the spa WARNING Prevent Electrocution Do not connect any...

Page 35: ...OPERATE 1 Press the Jets button on your control panel If you hear the pumps trying to operate A Pump may need to be primed See page 16 If you do not hear anything from the pump contact your local ser...

Page 36: ...e spa should be heating Wait a reasonable amount of time approximately 1 hour to see if the water temperature is changing 6 Check to make sure that the pump is primed 7 Reset power to the spa at GFCI...

Page 37: ...ng on model TO CLEAN JETS Place the jet s in a bucket fully immerse in white vinegar Let the jet s soak overnight and then rinse with water Reinstall the jet s It may also be necessary to clean the gr...

Page 38: ...ONGED PERIODS DO NOT REPLACE COVER DIRECTLY ON SURFACE OF SPA PLACE 2 3 BLOCKS BETWEEN COVER AND SPA THIS ALLOWS FOR ADEQUATE VENTILATION OF COVER AND SPA NOTE The cover warranty is provided through t...

Page 39: ...er Cartridge Test GFCI Soak Filter Cartridge in Solution Clean and Condition Spa Cover Miscellaneous Service Miscellaneous Service DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE Master Spa Parts Call Us Today 920...

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Page 43: ...Master Spa Parts Call Us Today 920 727 1700 Master Spa Parts 1068 American Drive Neenah WI 54956 USA...

Page 44: ...hind every product we produce pursuant to those representations which are stated in our written limited warranty your dealer is an independent business person or company and not an employee or agent o...

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