115 VOLT GFCI BEAM
The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is a
safety device that is designed to detect as little as
5 milliamps (±1mA) of electrical current leakage to
ground. WATKINS WELLNESS recommends that
the GFCI be tested prior to each use to ensure
it is functioning correctly. With the spa connected
to the power supply, push the "Test" button. The
spa should stop operating and the GFCI power
indicator will go out. Wait 30 seconds and then
reset the GFCI by pushing the Reset button. The
GFCI power indicator will turn on, restoring power
to the spa. If the interrupter does not perform in this manner, it is an
indication of an electrical malfunction and the possibility of an electric
shock. Disconnect the plug from the receptacle until the fault has been
identified and corrected.
IMPORTANT: Failure to wait 30 seconds before resetting the GFCI
may cause the spa's Power indicator (on the control panel) to blink. If
this occurs, repeat the GFCI test procedure.
Never use the GFCI as a means to disconnect power to the spa
(always unplug it). If the GFCI is tripped while the spa is plugged
in, and a power outage occurs, when power returns the GFCI will
automatically reset and power will flow to the spa.
115 VOLT OPERATION (60Hz ONLY)
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 possibility of
damage or failure of spa equipment. The dedicated circuit must be
properly wired; that is, it must have a 20-amp GFCI circuit breaker in
the house breaker panel, #12 AWG or larger wire (including the ground
wire) and the correct polarity throughout the circuit.
NEVER CONNECT THE SPA TO AN
EXTENSION CORD!
A pressure wire connector
is provided on the exterior
surface of the control box,
inside the spa. This is to permit
the connection of a ground
bonding wire between this
point and any metal equipment,
enclosures, reinforced concrete
pad, pipe, or conduit within
5 feet of the spa (if needed
to comply with local building
code requirements). The
bonding wire must be at least a
#10-AWG solid copper wire.
Bond the spa to all exposed
metal equipment or fixtures,
handrails, and concrete pad per
N.E.C. Article 680 and all
local codes.
Electrical Requirements
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
All 115 volt BEAM (MODEL BMI) come equipped with approximately
15 feet of useable power cord (this is the maximum length allowed by
Underwriters Laboratory and the National Electric Code). When the spa
is installed, the power cord will come out of the bottom of the equipment
compartment door. For your safety, when the electrician is installing the
20 amp single electrical outlet and waterproof cover, the outlet should
be no closer than 5 feet (1.5 meters) and no farther than 10 feet from
the spa [reference National Electrical Code 680-6a(1) and 680-41a].
The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is located at the end of the
power cord. This device is for your protection. It is very important to
protect it from rain and other moisture. Test once a month, with the plug
connected to the power supply,
1. Push the "TEST" button on the GFCI breaker. The spa should stop
operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out.
2. Wait 30 seconds, then push the "RESET" button. Power will be
restored to the spa and the GFCI power indicator will turn on.
If the GFCI 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.
WARNING: Removal of the GFCI from the spa's power cord will
result in an unsafe spa and will void the spa's warranty.
IMPORTANT: Should you ever find the need to move or relocate your
HOT SPRING spa, it is essential that you understand and apply
these installation requirements. Your HOT SPRING spa has been
carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against electric shock.
Remember, connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit will
negate many of its safety features.
ADVANTAGE TO HAVING
YOUR SPA CONVERTED
• In the 115 volt configuration, either the heater, or the jet pump can
operate, but they can't work at the same time. In a 115 volt system,
as long as the jet pump is activated, the heater will not turn on. On
the other hand, when the spa is converted to operate in the 230 volt
configuration, the heater and jet pump can operate simultaneously.
• The heater will operate at 1500 watts when the spa is configured as
a 115 volt cord-and-plug connected model, and at 6000 watts when
the spa is configured as a 230 volt converted model heating your spa
water faster.
115/230 VOLT CONVERTIBLE MODEL
The BEAM model BMI can be converted to 230 volt operation with the
addition of a subpanel and a control box wiring change. Consult your
dealer before attempting to convert from 115 volt operation to 230 volt
operation. Any damage to the spa from improper conversion is not
covered under the warranty.
230 VOLT CONVERTED BEAM
HOT SPRING spas must be wired in accordance with all applicable
local electrical codes. All electrical work should be done by an
experienced, licensed electrician. We recommend the use of appropriat
e electrical conduit, fittings, and wire for all circuits.
Refer to the following instructions to convert from 115 volt to 230 volt
IMPORTANT: Converting the spa to 230 volt operation will require both
an authorized HOT SPRING service agent and a qualified electrician.