Volt Operation - HotSpring Landmark Owner's Manual

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NOTE: The WHITE neutral wire must be attached to the load neutral on the 115 volt, 20 amp breaker (not the neutral bus
bar in the subpanel). The WHITE neutral wire from the 20 amp breaker is already connected to the neutral bus bar.
4. Connect the #10 AWG, BLUE wire from the subpanel 30 amp breaker, terminal L1 to TB-1, terminal 1.
5. Connect the #10 AWG, RED wire from the subpanel 30 amp breaker, terminal L2 to TB-1, terminal 3.
6. Connect the #10 AWG, GREEN wire from the subpanel ground bar to TB-1 system ground terminal.
7. Bond the spa to all exposed metal equipment or fixtures, handrails, and concrete pad per N.E.C. Article 680 and all
local codes.
Sovereign
WARNING! The exact physical location of the terminals on the GFCI
breaker will vary between manufacturers. Connecting the hot wire to the
neutral terminal will cause irreversible damage to the control box.
** Refer to NEC 250-122 (table)
NOTE: The wire connections to GFCI breakers are for reference only. Always ensure the white neutral wire is connected to the load neutral of the 20 amp breaker.
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8. Replace the control box cover and securely tighten the fastening screws. Close and secure the equipment
compartment door.
WARNING: Fill the spa with water before turning on the power.
Once your spa has been filled with water, turn it on and test all the circuit breakers.
NOTE: If both breakers immediately trip, verify that the #12 AWG WHITE neutral wire is connected from TB-1 terminal 5 to
the L1 (load neutral) terminal of the 20 amp subpanel breaker. Each breaker should be tested prior to each use. Here's how:
1. Push the "TEST" button on each GFCI breaker, and observe it click off.
2. Wait 30 seconds, then push the breaker switch to the OFF (down) position (to ensure that it has completely
disengaged), then push the breaker switch to the ON (up) position. If you don't wait 30 seconds, the spa's power
indicator may continue to blink–try again.
If any of the GFCI breakers fails to operate in this manner, your spa may have an electrical malfunction, and you may be
risking electrical shock. Turn off all circuits and do not use the spa until the problem has been corrected by an authorized
service agent.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR 115 VOLT OPERATION
The spa must be connected to a dedicated 115 volt, 20 amp, GFCI protected, grounded circuit. The term "dedicated"
means the electrical circuit is not being used or shared for any other electrical items (patio lights, appliances, garage
circuits, etc.). If the spa is connected to a non-dedicated circuit, overloading will result in "nuisance tripping" at the main
panel. This requires frequent resetting of the breaker switch at the house electrical breaker panel and introduces the
(Model I), Prodigy
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230 volt converted models
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NOTE: ALL WIRING SHOULD BE COPPER.
(Model H) and Jetsetter
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