Design guide – Kohler custom Bodyspa 116347-2 User Manual

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Kohler Co., Kohler, WI

WATERĆFREE ZONE

You must design a WaterĆFree Zone area into the

room layout. The WaterĆFree Zone offers three

important safety and comfort benefits that should

give it the highest priority in your design plans.

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Keypad control access: Use r safe ty and

comfort dictate that the keypad control be

installed and operated in the room's WaterĆFree

Zone because of the volume and force of the

BodySpa water.

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Door enclosure location: The WaterĆFree

Zone offers a perfect location for the user to

enter and exit the Custom BodySpa room

unimpeded by the forceful waters of the

hydroĆmassage. The door enclosure must be

installed to a side wall, away from the main

force of the water, to prevent water leakage past

the door seals. Kohler Co. offers several door

enclosure designs that are suitable for use with

the Custom BodySpa. We recommend a pivot

door enclosure from Kohler's Focal or Arica

lines.

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WaterĆFree Zone relief: It is important for

the Custom BodySpa room to have an area

where the user can quickly and easily step out

of the water stream for a few moments, if

desired.

PUMP BOX

NOTE: Do not remove the pump from the pump

box.
The pump box contains a 2Ćhorsepower pump and

motor, along with a control box and an integral

heater.
You must provide at least 32 cubic feet (length x

width x height) of unrestricted air space around the

pump box to allow the motor to cool properly and to

provide accessibility to the pump and control box.

We suggest you construct a false wall behind the

tower face wall framing. Locate the false wall

parallel with the face wall.
Plan to install the pump box underneath the tower

to maximize accessibility, and so the pump inlet

faces in the direction of your planned suction line.

The pump box should be within 36Ćinches to either

side of the tower to ensure that the tower and

Waterfall cables reach to the pump box.
Plan the false wall so at least 12Ćinches of access

space exists to the back of the face wall. If you plan

the installation for an existing home, or if several

different access panels along the back wall are not

feasible, provide more than 14Ćinches of access space

between the false wall and face wall so a repair

person can maneuver between the walls.

DESIGN

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