Initial Chilly Goat Setup - Master Spas MICHAEL PHELPS CHILLY GOA COLD TUB VALARIS Owner's Manual & Limited Warranty

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INITIAL CHILLY GOAT SET UP
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PLACING YOUR CHILLY GOAT
The Chilly GOAT™ requires a dedicated
120/240V, 50A 4 wire, with ground electrical
supply. Be sure the GFCI breaker you are
hooking your Chilly GOAT up to meets all local
codes . Check with an Electrician to be sure.
All Master Spas products must be placed on
a flat, level surface. A concrete pad is ideal,
but a reinforced deck or properly prepped
stone pad may also be suitable. Check your
specific model details to determine the filled
weight of your Chilly GOAT and prep the area
accordingly. Placing your Chilly GOAT directly
on the ground is unacceptable. Decks and
stone pads are more susceptible to sinking and
settling. If the Chilly GOAT is not held flat/level
between its frame and bottom of the shell, it
can cause unwarranted problems with the shell
and/or performance of your Chilly GOAT. All
issues associated with improper placement are
not covered by the limited warranty.
ATTENTION: BE SURE TO WAIT TO FILL AND
POWER YOUR CHILLY GOAT FOR 24 HOURS
AFTER IT HAS BEEN MOVED IN TO PLACE.
SETUP STEPS
1. Place the Chilly GOAT Valaris in its
final position that allows for access to
equipment and Chilly GOAT components.
Master Spas recommends that at least 3
feet of space be provided around all sides
of the Chilly GOAT for access. Leaving 6' of
open Chilly GOAT for the heat pump side
for appropriate ventilation. This provides
adequate space for regular maintenance
and service.
2. Remove the equipment access panels.
The cabinet panels are removed by lifting
the panel section vertically until it stops
and then carefully pulling the bottom
outward at an angle to unhook it from the
channel. Although one person can do so, it
is convenient to have a helping hand when
removing the longer side panels.
3. With the equipment access panels
removed, be sure all pump and heater
unions are secure. The therapy pump,
heater, and heat pump each have 2 unions.
A newly delivered Chilly GOAT may have
loose unions caused in transporting the
Chilly GOAT. Check that all slice valves are
open, in the up position. The slice valves
may become closed during transportation
of the Chilly GOAT.
4.
drain line to the Chilly GOAT.
HEAT PUMP UNIONS
• Locate the manufacturer installed drain line
placed along the bottom of panel "C" of the
Chilly GOAT below the cabinet.
• Use the additional, included length of clear
3/8"ID hose to couple and route the drain
line away from the unit, so it does not allow
water to return toward the Chilly GOAT.
NOTE: It is normal for your Chilly GOAT to drain
water from the condensation drain line. Water can
accumulate either from condensation buildup,
defrost cycles, or rainwater entering the chiller
vents in the cabinets. It is particularly common to
see water exiting this connection in areas of high
humidity, a recent rainstorm, and/or during a heat
cycle. This is normal and does not indicate a leak in
the unit. As recommended in Site Preparations and
General Guidelines, be sure site design and materials
are intended to withstand water presence and
high humidity.
• The heat pump is designed to capture this
water and route it to the condensation
HP Output
drain line and out to a safe, appropriate
drainage spot external to the unit. Special
care should be taken when planning for
an indoor installation, so this water can be
routed to an appropriate drain.
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Steps for attaching the condensation

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