Specification Sheet

Product Features
• Durable easy-care acrylic
construction
• Six fully adjustable color matched
hydro jets including lumbar jets
• High efficiency 5.6 amp/.8 HP motor
Factory preset air controls for
whirlpool action
Textured slip resistant bottom
Air activated on/off switch
• Heater blank, safety suction and
silent air induction
Available as an invigorating
whirlpool and an unjetted
soaking bath
General Specifications
70” length overall
40” width overall
20 1/2” depth overall
50 gallon operating capacity
75 gallon total capacity to overflow
Electrical service requirements:
Motor 120 V., 20 A., 50/60 Hz., Single
Phase, Class B Insulation
Ground fault circuit protection
must be provided by installer
Prewired for simple plug-in
installation
PFWPLUSA7040WH
70 x 40 Plus A Series
Whirlpool & Soaking Baths
Model Numbers
PFWPLUSA7040 70” x 40” acrylic oval whirlpool
PFS7040 70” X 40” acrylic oval soaking bath
MIRPRESSHTR Whirlpool heater
Product Specifications
Color Palette
• White - WH
• Biscuit - BS
Recommended Parts
PF1641 PVC/ABS 17”-22” Tub depth
PF1642 PVC/ABS 23”-27” Tub depth
Warranty and Codes
This product features a 5-year limited warranty
and meets or exceeds the following standards:
Whirlpools - IAPMO PS32-84, UL listing 27E7, ANSI
Z124.1-95, ASME A112.19.8M-87R(96) and ASME
A112.19.7M-95. Baths - ANSI Z124.1-95. In an effort
to continually improve our products, design changes
may periodically be made. Ferguson reserves the
right to provide newly designed material to fill any
order unless otherwise agreed to in writing.
NOTE: All dimensions and specifications are nominal and may vary
±
1
⁄4
”.
Use actual products for accuracy in critical situations.
Installation Instructions
Never allow the weight of the tub to be supported by lip on deck or stringers, as this could result
in product failure and void the Warranty. If utilities are available, level and fill tub with water and
test for proper operation and drainage or possible water leaks due to transit/handling damage.
It is REQUIRED that the tub be supported by the tub bottom and not the tub lip. The lip should
only rest on the finished deck surface or support stringers. The tub bottom must be supported
by a setting compound such as cement or mortar (fast cure materials are not recommended
due to excessive shrinkage). Failure to use a suitable setting compound will void the warranty. A
sheet of plastic film on top of compound, is recommended as a barrier. The tub should be set in
place (do not handle whirlpool by piping) while compound is still soft so that the compound will
conform to the tub bottom. Tub should be worked down into compound so the lip of the tub just
makes contact with finished deck surface or support stringers. It may be necessary to partially
fill tub with water to aid in properly setting the tub.
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© 2009 Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. 0869 12/10

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