Viking Spas Hot Tub Wiring Diagrams
Each tub may be slightly different please consult a qualified electrician.
Viking spas hot tub wiring diagrams. Viking spas wiring locations. Hot tub electrical installation hookup gfci. The electrical wires should also be sized in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations and local electrical codes. Live chat or call one of our viking part pros at 1 888 988 4546.
Hot tub wiring diagrams use a gfci disconnect designed for 240v hot tubs 4 or 3 wire spa types. This is where the wire needs to be inserted through the bottom of the tub for convenience and to ensure it does not. Please download a viking spas brochure and owners manual for complete information on hot tub features hot tub installations and wiring information. A select number of spas operate on 120 volt ground fault circuit interrupter gfci electrical wiring service enabling you to essentially plug and play.
They have 2 separate 240v gfci breakers in the load center. However this is pretty standard. The way to have 230v hot tub electrical installed is to contact your local electrician. The interactive schematic diagram below shows 3 and 4 wire configurations.
240v hot tubs generally heat quicker and allow for a higher jet count. These diagrams show the locations for a wire conduit insert if coming up from bottom of tub under concrete pad or deck. 680 12 and 680 42 a disconnect must be installed within sight of hot tub. In this video the spa guy shows you how to read and understand a hot tub pump motor wiring schematic and wire your hot tub pump motor.
When wiring a hot tub it is extremely important to correctly size the circuit breaker for the required amperage. Basic information on how to hookup your electrical for a spa or hot tub. Most hot tub pump motors do not come with a wire so this. Look up your own part using our parts diagrams if you want to confirm you have picked out the right part.
680 44 gfci protection is required for all hot tubs and spas. Hot tubs and spas nec electrical codes. Following is information to understand the process but under no circumstances is intended to be a how to for non electricians as working on any electrical appliance including hot tubs can be extremely dangerous if proper procedure and precautions are not taken.