Vita Spa L100 Hot Tub User Manual


 
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1. The spa must be permanently
connected (hardwired) to the power
supply. No extension cords or plug-
type connections are to be used in
conjunction with the operation of the
spa. Failure to supply power to the
spa that is not in accordance with
these instructions could create a
potential health hazard and will void
both the manufacturer’s warranty and
the independent testing agency
listing.
2 . The National Electrical Code (NEC )
requires that the power supply to
this spa must be a dedicate d ,
ground fault circuit (GFCI) prote c t e d
circuit with no other appliances or
lights sharing power on this circuit.
3. Refer to the wiring diagram posted
inside the electrical equipment door
to determine the current, voltage, and
wire size requirements for your spa.
4. THHN type wire is recommended.
The wire size for the distance of the
wire run must conform to NEC and
local electrical codes.
5. To ensure proper connections use
copper conductors only.
DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE.
6. The spas’ power terminal strip is
located within the electrical control
box.
7. Feed supply conductors through
power supply inlets provided on
the spa and install into the control
b ox. Modifications to the electrical
equipment box are not permitte d .
Drilling holes in the electrical
control box to provide access for
wires in areas other than those
provided for will void the
manufacturer’s warranty and the
independent testing agency listing.
8. Connect wires to terminal block (TBI)
color for color. All wires must be
connected or damage may result.
TIGHTEN SECURELY!
ALL WIRING TO THE SPA SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL
AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES. ALL WIRING SHOULD BE PERFORMED
BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE OPERATION AND
WIRING OF A GFCI PROTECTED SYSTEM.