INSTALLATION
Please refer to the installation instructions in the Marquis Owner’s Manual.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure that all electrical
connections are made by a qualified electrician in accordance with all
national, state, and local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
240 Volt
All connections must be made in accordance with the wiring diagram found
on the inside of the control box cover. Connections must be made with
copper conductors only – do NOT use aluminum wire. All conductors, circuit
breakers, and fuses and the GFCI must be sized in accordance to the total
amperage load as specified:
Permanently connected (Hard wired).•
Rated 240V, 60Hz, 50A, three wires (#6 copper) plus ground (#8 •
copper (8.42mm2)), [4 wires total].
Circuit breaker or fuse size: 50A. •
A disconnecting means must be installed within sight from the •
equipment and at least 5 feet (1.52m) from the inside walls of the spa.
Connect only to a circuit protected by a Class A Ground Fault Circuit •
Interrupter (GFCI).
For units used in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled •
emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The
switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed
at least five feet (1.52 m) away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit.
A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior of the control box •
to allow connection of a bonding wire to any metal ladder, metal water
pipe, common bonding grid (reinforced concrete slab, ground plate
beneath the spa), or any other metal within 5 feet (1.52 m) of the spa.
The bonding wire shall be copper and at least #8 AWG (8.42mm²), #6 in
Canada.
NOTE: Ensure that a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is properly
installed. Failure to do so may result in spa malfunction or damage which is
not warranted. GFCIs are available from your authorized dealer.
120 Volt
120 Volt spas shall be plugged into a
properly grounded, grounding type 15
amp receptacle on a dedicated circuit. A
dedicated circuit is a circuit with no other
components that consume power, such
as lights, televisions, radios, computers,
or other electrical devices. These could
cause your spa to malfunction by any of
the following: unusual text on the control
panel, slow heating, poor jet action,
tripping house breaker, or blown fuses. Failure to follow these instructions
could lead to premature failure of spa components that would not be
covered under the warranty. The dedicated circuit shall meet the following
specifications:
Rated 120V, 60Hz, 15A (2 wires plus ground)•
Circuit breaker or fuse size: 15A•
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