Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................2 INTRODUCTION: ........................3 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS MEANINGS ..............3 TUB CONTROLS: ........................3 BASIC DIMENSIONS: ......................... 3 ROUGH IN SPECIFICATIONS: ....................5 DRAIN REQUIREMENTS .…………………………………………………………………….9 HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS: ............ 10 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ...................
Introduction: These instructions are for the installation of a Cascade Alcove tub in various configurations as shown below in figure 1. Follow the instructions for your particular installation configuration. Figure 1 Terminology and Symbols Meanings When the terms “left” or “right” are used with reference to the tub, this means left or right as you look when seated in the tub.
Figure 5 Rough-in Specifications Peninsula Installation – 1 wall – Side plumbing from the floor (Reference figure 1) Figure 6 Rough-in Specifications Peninsula Installation – 1 wall – Side plumbing from the back wall...
Figure 7 Drain requirements The tub is equipped with a 2” nominal (2 3/8” O.D.) PVC drain pipe. Figure 3, 4 & 5 show three different options for roughing in the drain pipe – from the floor, from the side wall, and from the back wall.
(Not recommended over 120 Electrical requirements The Cascade Alcove tub is rated 6.5 amps at 120 Volts AC. A 15 amp GFCI circuit is required. See Figure 4, 5 & 6 for the location of a small junction box from which the power supply will come.
Page 10
It is recommended that the power wires and conduit be connected to the supply box prior to moving the tub into place. Then, connect the conduit to the tub’s field wiring box and make the final wiring connections after the tub is in place. A licensed electrician is required to make all electrical connections.
Figure 11 Electrical Supply Peninsula Installation – one wall – side (Reference Figure 1) Unpacking the tub 1. Remove the tub from the shipping crate. 2. Locate and save the installation parts. 3. Remove all access doors and place them where they will not be damaged during the installation process.
Page 12
1. Ensure that the wall mounted electrical supply box has been fitted with flex conduit and wiring for later connection to the field wiring box of the tub. Also ensure that the provided water supply lines have been connected to the supply valves. 2.
Anchoring the Tub – “Peninsula Installation” (1 Wall – Back) This anchoring procedure describes the steps for anchoring the tub in a single wall type installation as shown in figure 1 under “Peninsula Installation - 1 Wall - Back”. 1. Ensure that the wall mounted electrical supply box has been fitted with flex conduit and wiring for later connection to the field wiring box of the tub.
Anchoring the Tub – “Peninsula Installation” (1 Wall – Side) This anchoring procedure describes the steps for anchoring the tub in a single wall type installation as shown in figure 1 under “Peninsula Installation - 1 Wall - Side”. 1. Follow the steps for anchoring the tub under “Anchoring the tub – “Alcove Installation” (2 or 3 Walls)”...
9. Slide the electrical box “drawer” back into the tub and install the access door covers onto the tub. Finishing up: There are a few adjustments that need to be made by the Penner Patient Care Representative. Do not operate this equipment until it is inspected by an authorized Penner Patient Care Representative.
Page 16
For your nearest distributor, contact: PENNER PATIENT CARE, INC. Box 523 / 102 Grant St. Aurora, NE 68818 1-866-PENNERS 1-866-736-6377 1-800-732-0717 E-mail Address: pennersales@hamilton.net Web Site: www.pennercareinc.com...