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Summary of Contents for HydroQuip TRANQUILITY Series
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NOTE: MAY BE FOLLOWED BY “-QC” OR “-QE” CARTON CONTENTS: A - One (1) Tranquility Heater System B - One (1) 1.5” X 1.0” tailpiece C - One (1) 1” Union Assy D - One (1) heater gasket *Other size tailpieces available REVERSIBLE FEATURE! Fig. 1 www.hydroquip.com...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSON WARNING - When using this unit, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 2. The heater must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by a ground-fault-circuit- interrupter (GFCI).
SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTALL AT LEAST 1” DISCHARGE / ABOVE OUTLET CENTERLINE RETURN OUTLET OUTLET CENTERLINE 3 ¾” 3 ¾” INLET CENTERLINE INSTALL AT LEAST 1” SUCTION SUCTION / BELOW INLET CENTERLINE INLET SUCTION AND RETURN FITTINGS MUST BE AT LEAST 5 ¾” APART AS NOTED ABOVE. Installation Considerations Plumbing Considerations 1.
WATER LEVEL OPTION INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION The Water Level Sensor is a control that senses water level through the bathtub wall. It will prevent pump damage from “dry firing” (running without water) and jet over spray by allowing the pump to be operated only with the proper tub water level. An indicator light is provided on the front face, and will be on when the tub water is at or above the actuation level of the Water Level Sensor.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Read both the sections below to determine the electrical requirements of your system before proceeding. DEDICATED CIRCUIT INSTALLATION A qualified and licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) Article 680, Canadian Electric Code, and with any local codes must accomplish the electrical installation. All connections must be made according to the electrical installation label on the outside of the control box.
BONDING Prior to testing your installation for leaks, you must properly bond the TRANQUILITY SYSTEM to ground. All systems come equipped with a bonding lug specifically for this purpose. Refer to bathtub manufacturers instructions to locate the bonding system. All electrical wiring and bonding must be done as specified in Article 680, National Electric Code and your local Building Code.
TEST YOUR INSTALLATION After allowing the glue joints to dry for 24-hours, a STATIC leak test must be performed. You can accomplish this by SLOWLY filling the tub with COLD WATER until the water level at least 2” above the highest jet. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE TRANQUILITY HEATER CAN RESULT IN WATER LEAKING FROM THE PLUMBING SYSTEM! WATER DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO SPACES BELOW OR ADJACENT TO THE BATHTUB.
TROUBLESHOOTING NO SERVICEABLE PARTS - DO NOT OPEN NOTHING WORKS! Main Breaker is OFF - Set to On GFCI Tripped - Press Reset Power Cord not plugged in - Plug in power cord (if plugged in, is plug lit?) System Air Switch (if equipped) not activated - Press air button to activate HEATER “ON”...
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