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PLUMBING ROUGH-IN
The bath waste opening protrudes below the base
approximately one inch. You may be required to cut a hole
in the subfloor to accommodate bath waste. In slab on grade
or prestressed concrete floors where cutting is not desired,
the tub may be raised up by building the platform higher and
using extra mortar under the tub. If a joist must be notched,
verify that structure will not be weakened. Remove only what
is necessary. Provide supply pipe, rough-in waste and vent
per code.
PLUMBING
PVC Schedule 40 piping, self draining pump and fittings come
completely preplumbed unless requested otherwise. The
pump and whirlpool system are completely contained within
the tub perimeter. On some models, the pump may exceed
beyond the perimeter of the tub. If you have such a model,
please make allowances during installation.
INCOMING POWER
Standard GFCI 120V, 20 Amps
Pump/Blower Power Supply
Second Standard GFCI 120V, 15 Amps
Inline Heater Power Supply
INSTALLATION
NEMA 5-20P OUTLET
CONTINUED
ELECTRICAL
Factory wired for 120 Volt 20 Amps. Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) is required of 20 Amps for the Water Pump
and Blower. A second GFCI circuit of 15 Amps is needed for
the Inline Heater. The GFCI breaker must not supply any other
circuits or devices. Note: A 30 Amp circuit must be installed to
use with any permanently connected (hardwired) unit.
FINISHING
Before finishing with your choice of material, make sure
access entries are available to the pump, bath waste, and
plumbing fixtures. Finish as desired and seal around tub, pref-
erably with silicone.
NOTE:
1.
For Caulking, we recommend 100% sanitary silicone
rather than latex.
2. For quieter operation, you may choose to insulate the
construction area.
3. IT IS THE INSTALLERS RESPONSIBILITY TO SUPPLY
ACCESS TO PUMP AND EQUIPMENT.
REMINDER: During construction, we suggest that you cover
tub to avoid use as trash receptacle.
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