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The sand bed is to level the spa shell and provide a perfect support base with no voids when the spa is lowered into the hole. Your excavation should be approximately one foot longer and one foot wider than the spa shell. This will allow for a six inch over dig all the way around the spa once it is in place. Additional hand excavation will be required to insure the skimmer will fit in the excavation when attached to the spa. Sand or rock dust must be used to bed the shell into the excavation and for backfill. In no event is dirt to be used. One of the easiest ways to know how much sand is needed to be placed on the bottom of the excavation is to set a grade stake at all four corners, and one on each side of the center line in the bottom of the hole. If there are areas that are deeper than 2” to 4”, these can be filled with sand and are of no consequence. Getting the Spa Into Your Yard Check the Dimensions of Your New Spa The specification chart on page 26 lists your spa’s model and its dimension as it sits on the delivery cart. During delivery, the spa must remain on the delivery cart at all times. Compare the dimensions to the width of the gates, sidewalks, and doorways along the delivery route. It may be necessary for you to remove a gate or partially remove a fence in order to provide an unobstructed passageway to the installation location. Plan the Delivery Route Consider the following when planning your delivery route: Check the width of gates, doors and sidewalks to make sure your spa • will pass through unobstructed. You may have to remove a gate or part of a fence to allow for adequate width clearance. Are there low roof eaves, overhanging branches or rain gutters that • could be an obstruction to overhead clearance? 8’ spas need at least 42” wide gate and 9’ height clearance.• If the delivery route will require a 90. turn, check the measurements • at the turn to ensure the spa will fit. Are there protruding gas meters, water meters or A/C units on your • home which will cause obstructions along the delivery path to your yard? Are there stairs in your delivery route? If so, you must consult your Cal • Spas dealer prior to delivery to make adequate preparations. Special Circumstances The use of a crane for delivery and installation may become necessary if you are unable to provide an adequate delivery route. It is used primarily to avoid injury to your spa, your property or to delivery personnel. Your Cal Spas dealer may be able to assist you with the arrangements. If your spa delivery requires the use of a crane, the cost of a crane is generally not included in the standard delivery service. Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements – US and Canada 240 Volt Electrical Installation All 240V spas must be permanently connected (hardwired) to the power supply. These instructions describe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure. Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury. This is the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure. Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty. See the wiring diagram on page 11. When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2008 and any applicable local, state, and federal codes. The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approved by a local building / electrical inspector. GFCI and Wiring Requirements The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedicated GFCI protected circuit as required by ANSI/NFPA 70 with no other appliances or lights sharing the power. Use copper wire with THHN insulation. Do not use aluminum wire. Use the table on the next page to determine your GFCI and wiring requirements. When NEC requires the use of wires larger than #6 AWG, install a junction box near the spa and use #6 AWG wire between the junction box and the spa. Wire runs over 85 feet must increase wire gauge to the next lower number. For example: A normal 50 amp GFCI with four #8 AWG Copper wires run over 85 feet would require you to go to four #6 AWG copper wires. Read and follow the heater manufacturer’s safety and installation instructions prior to installation and operation. Incorrect installation may damage the heater and void its warranty. Spa Model GFCI Required Wires Required Portable Spas All 240V spas (except 6300 control boxes requiring high amperage - see below) One 50 amp GFCI Four #8 AWG copper wires Spas with the 6300 control box (when high amperage is selected on circuit board) SEE CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS ON NEXT PAGE. One 60 amp GFCI Four #8 AWG copper wires Ultimate Fitness Spas F2400 spa with one 5.5 kW heater One 50 amp GFCI Four #8 AWG copper wires F2400 and FP2500 spas with two 5.5 kW heaters Service 1: One 60 amp GFCI Service 2: One 30 amp GFCI Service 1: Four #8 AWG copper wires Service 2: Three #8 AWG copper wires FP4700 spa Service 1 (swim side): One 60 amp GFCI Service 1: Four #8 AW...
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