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2009 Sundance PreDelivery Guide (All Models) - Champagne Spas

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Important: When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this spamust meet the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) and any applicable stateor local codes. The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor ANDapproved by a local building/electrical inspector.Power Configurations for 680 Hartford, and Hawthorne <strong>Models</strong> (NorthAmerica, 60Hz)This section describes the power configuration choices (Standard 50 Amp, Alternate 40 Amp,and Alternate 60 AMP) for Hartford and Hawthorne hot tub models.NoteWire size must meet NEC recommendations and is determined bymaximum current draw and length or run.Important: <strong>All</strong> of the alternative electrical configurations require a qualified technician to performminor circuit board modifications. To avoid damage to the spa, do not activate power to the spauntil these modifications have been made. We recommend Square-D or Cutler Hammer circuitbreakers.Config. #1Config. #2Config. #3Standard 50A Configuration(factory setting)• 240 VAC/50A 3-wireconfiguration (2 hots and aground)• 50A dual-pole GFCI breaker(hard wired only)• Electrical current draw of 36AAlternate 40A Configuration(For homes where 240 VAC/50A or240 VAC/60A power is unavailable).• 240 VAC/40A 3-wireconfiguration (2 hots and aground)• 40A dual-pole GFCI breaker(hard wired only)• Electrical current draw of 26AAlternate 60A Configuration(Optional setting for maximumheater performance.)• 240 VAC/60A 3-wireconfiguration (2 hots and aground)• 60A dual-pole GFCI breaker(hard wired only)• Electrical current draw of 45AIf the home’s electrical system does not have 240VAC/60A, the spa may be connected to a 240V/50Apower source after a qualified electrician makes aminor circuit board modification.In this Standard 50A configuration, the heater yieldsthe same rapid temperature rise as in 60A operation,but does not operate while both jets pumps arerunning in high-speed. Note: Pump 2 runs only inhigh-speed.If the home’s electrical system does not have the full240 VAC/50A or 240 VAC/60A power available, thespa may be connected to a 240V/40A power sourceafter a qualified electrician makes a minor circuitboard modification.In this configuration, the heater does not run whileeither of the jets pumps run. Note: Pump 2 runs onlyin high-speed.If the home’s electrical system has the full 240V/60Apower available, the spa may be connected to a240V/60A power source after a qualified electricianmakes a minor circuit board modification.In this configuration, the heater operates while bothjets pumps are running in high-speed. This may bepreferable for owners of outdoor spas in cold climatesbecause it will help their spas maintain watertemperature during use.17

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