Bali domestic models (60 hz), Palermo and bahia export models (50 hz), Aruba, bali, and cyprus export models (50 hz) – Sundance Spas Maxxus User Manual

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BALI DOMESTIC MODEL (60 Hz)

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120V/15A

240V/30A

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240V/40A

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Voltage

120 volts

240 volts

240 Volts

Current Draw

12 amps

22 amps

28 amps

No. of Wires

Three (15 amp cord)

Four

Four

Circuit Breaker

15 amp

30 amp dual pole

40 amp dual pole

PALERMO and BAHIA EXPORT MODELS (50 Hz)

230V/25A

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230V/30A

Voltage

230 to 240 volts

230 to 240 volts

Current Draw

18 amps

24 amps

No. of Wires

Three

Three

Circuit Breaker

25 amp dual pole

30 amp dual pole

In 50A configuration, the heater will not operate while the pumps are oper-
ating at high speed.

ARUBA, BALI and CYPRUS EXPORT MODELS (50 Hz)

230V/20A

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230V/30A

Voltage

230 to 240 volts

230 to 240 volts

Current Draw

14 amps

20 amps

No. of Wires

Three

Three

Circuit Breaker

20 amp dual pole

25 amp dual pole

In 40A configuration, the heater will operate while the pump is operating
at high speed. This also applies to export Palermo and Bahia 30A and
export Aruba, Bali and Cyprus 25A.

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In this configuration, the heater will not operate at the same time as the

high speed of either pump. Note: Pump 2 in Palermo and Bahia models
runs only in high speed.

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Bali Domestic Models Only (60 Hz) - For 240V connection of the Bali

move the red wire from position #1 to position #3 on the terminal block
(see Illustration 4, page 10).

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Bali Domestic Models Only (60 Hz) - If the Bali is to be operated on

240 VAC, 40A service, remove the jumper at location JP1-1 on the circuit
board. 30A, 240 VAC operation increases the output capacity of the heater
four-fold compared to 120 VAC. However, the heater cannot operate when
the pump is on high speed. 40A, 240 VAC operation allows the heater to
operate at the same time as the high speed pump.

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