Electrical connection (230 V)
This task should only be undertaken by a qualified electrician. Ensure protection is provided
through a residual current circuit breaker (30 mA).
Safety regulations
During the installation of the bathtub, there are several simple steps to consider, preventing
potential accidents. The installation should only be carried out by qualified technicians. The
bathtub must be connected to a voltage of 230 V AC at 50 Hz. The device must be powered
through a residual current device with a rated residual current not exceeding 30 mA.
Additionally, the electrical installation must be equipped with a circuit breaker to ensure the
all-pole disconnection from the power supply.
A voltage equalization connection must be established between the metal elements of the
bathtub, following the appropriate regulations in each country. Parts with live components,
except for those operating at a protective extra-low voltage not exceeding 12 V, must be
inaccessible to the person in the bathtub. Electrical components must be positioned or secured
in a way that prevents them from falling into the bathtub.
As soon as the water inlet is below the tub's rim, a connection must be established with a safety
device in accordance with EN 1717 (Fluid category 5). For instance, this may involve employing a
DC safety device (e.g., a type 1 pipe-interrupter with a permanent connection to the atmosphere)
based on the specific installation requirements. This connection must be carried out exclusively
by a qualified specialist. These guidelines apply to the following scenarios:
A. All tubs that are filled through the overflow.
B. All tubs that are connected and filled through the nozzles of the water massage in
the existing T fitting.
In both cases, the connection must be made using reinforced elastic tubing capable of carrying
premixed hot and cold water.
Flow rate: Maximum 20 litres/min (EN 200)
Overflow capacity: Minimum 36 litres/min (EN 274)
Drainage capacity: Minimum 48 litres/min (EN 274)
Water connections for water massage or overflow
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