Warning – Jacuzzi Dome For Shower Surround System None User Manual

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WARNING!

READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH

THESE WARNINGS OR FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PROVIDED WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR

DEATH FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE. IT MAY ALSO RESULT IN CABLE

FAILURE OR IMPROPER SYSTEM OPERATION.

1. Heating Cable must not touch, cross or overlap itself at any point. This could cause the cable

to overheat, requiring replacement.

2. Do not energize coiled heating cable.

3. Do not install heating cable under carpet, vinyl composition or linoleum type floors, solid

hardwood flooring or any type of nailed-down wood flooring. Floor nailing will irreparably

damage the cable, void warranty and may result in physical injury or risk of fire. Do not use this

system for other types of applications; contact Jacuzzi for professional advice.

4. Electrical inspection may be required before, during and/or after installation of the Jacuzzi floor

warming system. Your electrical inspector should verify that the box you have chosen is of

adequate size and if conduit is required for cold leads. Contact your local electrical inspection

authority for more information.

5. Do not alter the length of the heating cable to suit a floor area larger or smaller than the

recommended range for that cable. Physical injury or fire may result if altered and will void the

warranty. Only the Cold Lead (black cable connected to the heating cable) may be cut to suit the

location of the Electrical Connection Box (ECB). Refer to Fig.1 on page 7.

6. The entire heating cable, the Cold Lead Splice and Tail Splice must be embedded in a cement-

based underlayment.

7. In cases where the floor is routinely expected to be wet, such as tiled showers, it is recommended

that a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), or equivalent, be installed, in addition to a suitable

water impermeable covering. Consult your local electrical and/or building authorities for more

information.

8. If the system is connected to a GFCI (or equivalent) which trips during normal operation, and

cannot be reset, there is likely a fault in the heating cable. No attempt should be made to re-

energize the system. Under no circumstances should the GFCI be bypassed — contact Jacuzzi

for advice.

9. These instructions have been prepared for use with standard North American building

construction practices.

In every case, consult an appropriate electrical professional.

10. Do not bend the heating cable at right angles; minimum bending radius is 3/4".

11. Do not use staples to affix cold lead, heating cables or thermostat sensor wire, as this could

puncture the heating cable and cause a system failure. Use only the plastic clips provided.

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See pages 4 and 5 for terminology definitions

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