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SC-CF & SC-MP Service Manual
GFCI Trips!
1• Verify if Jumper #1 is set in
the LC position. If it is not,
set Jumper #1 in the LC
position.
Refer to page 10 for more
information on jumpers.
If all connections are made, but nothing seems to be working, you
probably have a power supply problem. Carry out the following tests
to identify and correct the problem:
Note that for new installations, GFCI trippings due to miswiring are common. If
breaker is wired properly, GFCI trippings may occur when total amount of current
drawn by spa exceeds breaker rating.
A current leak to ground will also cause GFCI to trip. If any of the components is faulty
and a leak of more than 5mA occurs, GFCI will trip to prevent electrocution.
There are different GFCI models on the market. Note that illustrations are generic only.
Jumper location
1• Verify if GFCI is properly
connected.
For 120 VAC systems:
For 240 VAC systems:
From electrical box
To spa
2• If it is not, verify GFCI wiring
diagram and reconnect it.
From electrical box
To spa
Important
connections:
Neutral of GFCI
must be connected
to neutral bus.
Neutral from spa
must be connected
to breaker.
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