Electrical connections, Water test whirlpool and electronics – Kohler Freewill Barier Free Bath Whirlpools K-12106-H User Manual

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Kohler Co., Kohler, WI

8. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

A. IDENTIFY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The model number is printed on a label at the pump end
of the whirlpool.

The label identifies electrical rating.

B. WIRING INFORMATION – 120 V, 60 HZ –

2-SPEED PUMP (UL LISTED) MODELS

WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. To reduce
the risk of electric shock, connect only to a properly
grounded, grounding-type receptacle, protected
by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI). Do
not remove the plug’s grounding pin. Do not use a
grounding adapter.

Your Kohler whirlpool bath is equipped with a cord and
plug. All wiring of the pump and control has been
completed at the factory. A licensed electrician must
install a GFCI-protected, 120 V, 20 A, grounded outlet.
Your whirlpool may then be plugged into this outlet. No
other load should be on this circuit. Locate the outlet
behind the whirlpool, and within 24” of the pump.

* For bonding in accordance with national and local
codes.

Switch

Wire

Bonding
(Earthing) Lug*

Pump

Plug-in
Cord

20 A
Receptacle

Control Box

9. WATER TEST WHIRLPOOL AND ELECTRONICS

Check all electrical connections.

Make sure all pipe connections to the pump are securely
tightened.

Fill the whirlpool to a level at least 2” above the top of the
highest jet.

Operate the whirlpool for 5 minutes, and check all
whirlpool harness (piping) connections for leaks.

For additional information on whirlpool operation, see
Start-Up Whirlpool instructions on Page 14.

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