Electrical Connection

It is important to note that for the Warranty to be in effect, the electrical connections must be wired in accordance with all applicable local electrical codes, by a licensed electrician. You can save some expense by doing any necessary trenching required for buried cabling yourself, if you so desire.

Drilling of spa cabinetry is usually not necessary for a clean electrical installation. Some models may require some cabinet drilling, or restrict the connection to one location. Consult your owner's manual.

Electrical considerations

The National Electrical Code requires that a manual disconnect device for your hot tub be installed at least 5 ft. away, and within 15 ft. (line of sight) of the spa for safety. We recommend you use a professional electrician or contractor to set this up for you. They are trained in this type of work and usually do not charge a lot to set this electrical piece up for you. You can call us for the specifics on the electrical requirements of your spa so that this can be in place when the spa arrives. The warranty also specifies that the electrical must be connected by a professional to bin in valid.

• Electrical service must be a dedicated GFCI protected circuit.

• Proper grounding and bonding must be provided.

• Circuit must be rated at appropriate amperage per spa power requirements and electrical codes.

• All electrical connections to be provided by a licensed electrician in accordance with local codes.

• Completely read and understand your owner's manual prior to installation or operation of spa.

Consult with your building department for local electrical code requirements.