Electrical Wiring 115V-230V Conversion - Life Smart Willow Owner's Manual

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CONFIGURING SYSTEM
F
SELECTING THE VOLTAGE FOR
YOUR WILLOW SPA ONLY
Your Willow/LSA-510L spa is designed to operate
at either 115V 15 amp, or a 230V 50 amp circuit.
When the spa is setup for 115V, the heater will
provide approximately 1000 watts of heat only
when the pump is operating o n LOW speed
and the thermostat is calling for heat (NOTE:
The heater does not operate when the pump is
on high speed).
When the spa is connected to 230 volts, the
heater will provide approximately 4000 watts of
heat when the pump is operating in LOW or HIGH
speed and the thermostat is calling for heat.
All electrical connections must be made in
accordance with the wiring information contained
on the electrical control box cover and the NEC.
115 VOLT
(CORD CONNECTED)
Spas come with a factory-installed GFCI cord
and are to be plugged into a grounded type 115
volt, 15 amp receptacle which must be no closer
than 6'/1.8m and no further than 10'/3m. No other
electrical appliance or fixture can be used on this
circuit.
IMPORTANT: Under NO circumstances should
an extension cord be used. Use of an extension
cord will seriously degrade the performance of the
equipment and can create an electrical hazard.
115 Volt Connected
G
F
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
E
C
B
D
230 VOLT 50 AMP
A 115V to 230V conversion requires the following
steps:
NOTE: A 50 amp GFCI Subpanel is not included.
This installation requires a licensed electrician
to complete the following work (use Illustrations
below).
A. Unpark J31.
B. Remove the two Jumpers found on J24.
Using one of the jumpers connect the
middle two pins.
C. Replace F3 Fuse 1.6 with the fuse
found attached to the back of the
control box .1.
D. Move Dip Switch 2 to ON for Heater
to go on when the two speed pump
is on and system is calling for heat.
E. Move Jet Pump 1 White wire from
J32 to J4
F. Move White neutral wire from J88 and attach
to J8.
G. Remove the GFCI cord wires attached to the
terminal block.
Using the instructions on the following page, a 50
amp service from the House Breaker and wires
need to run to a 50 amp GFCI sub panel and then
to the spa.
230 Volt Connected (Conversion)
G
A
9
(CONVERSION)
F
E
C
B
A
D

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