Cal Spas Pneumatic Series Owner's Manual page 75

Cal spas portable spa 2014 owner's manual
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Set-Up and Delivery Instructions
Getting Ready for Delivery and Set-up of Your New Cal Spa
Planning For Delivery of Your Portable Spa:
a. Your 110-Volt spa will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle.
b. Your 220-volt spa will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI circuit breaker.
c. If you have any doubts, have your electrical system checked by a qualified, licensed electrician.
Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos:
a. Your new portable spa and /or gazebo must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat and level concrete pad. We require
a 3" thick cement slab. Gazebos assembled on surfaces either not flat or level will result in windows and doors
closing improperly.
b. If the location of your spa is going to be near a sprinkler system, make sure you adjust the sprinkler heads away
from the spa and or Gazebo. As water continually sprayed on the spa cabinet or in the equipment area may cause
wood or electrical component damage.
Requirements for Decking, Gates and Balconies:
a. All decking must be able to support 150 pounds per square foot.
b. Surrounding area gates must be self-closing and self-latching (California Requirements).
c. Balconies must be constructed to current state and local codes. (Spa load requirements are 150 pounds per
squarefoot)
The delivery crew will need the following list of information prior to delivery of your spa:
a. Clearance through gates, around gas meters, fireplace, air conditioners or other obstacles.
b. Measure the height between ground and lowest point of roof eaves.
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