Installation Guide

6. Make Electrical Connections
NOTE: The product model number is printed on a label on the pump side of the overflowing bath. This
label also identifies the electrical rating of the whirlpool. These whirlpools come equipped with two
wiring junction boxes and are designed to operate between 208 VAC and 240 VAC at either 50 Hz or 60
Hz.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Make sure the power has been disconnected before
performing the following procedures. Refer to the “Important Information” section.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect the pump to a
properly grounded Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Earth-Leakage Circuit-Breaker
(ELCB). The heater will also need to be connected to a properly grounded Ground-Fault
Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Earth-Leakage Circuit-Breaker (ELCB). This will provide additional
protection against line-to-ground shock hazard. Two 208-240 V, 20 A, 50/60 Hz dedicated circuits
are required.
IMPORTANT! The load neutral is not used. There should be no connection to the load neutral terminal
on the Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) breaker. The green wire with the yellow stripes is the
equipment ground and needs to be connected to the neutral bus in the main circuit breaker box.
The control and heater have been pre-wired at the factory. A licensed electrician should make
routine service connections to each of the junction boxes.
Connect service to the junction boxes. Both junction boxes contain blue, brown, and green with
yellow stripe colored wires.
Follow local electrical codes. Bond in accordance with national and local codes.
A wiring harness has been pre-wired at the factory, allowing communication between the keypad,
all features, and the control. No additional wiring is required, but ensure that all wires are securely
fastened.
Heater (models may vary) T-style (shown)
or In-line (not shown)
Heater Electrical Cord
Wiring Harness
Junction Box
Control
Pump Electrical Cord
From
Control
Brown (L2)
* Connections to be Made
at the Circuit Breaker
S/N
* Equipment Ground
Wire Connectors
Neutral Bus
(In Breaker Box)
120/240 VAC
Source
Typical Two-Pole
Circuit Breaker
with GFCI
* Line Neutral
(White Curly
Wire)
Typical Wiring Connection for North America
Ground
(Green with
Yellow Stripes)
*L1
No Connection
(Load Neutral)
Field Wiring
(From Junction Box
to GFCI Breaker)
Electrician to provide suitable
strain relief cable.
Wire
Connector
Blue (L1)
*L2
240 V
120 V
240 V
120 V
Breaker Box
L1 L2N
Bond in accordance with national and local codes.
Open bonding lugs are located at the top of the
junction box.
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