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Homeowner’s Guide 119 Maple Ridge Drive, Monmouth,
Maine Procedure:
Restart Hot Tub after Down Time Hosted
By: mapleridgelive.com Procedure:
Restart Hot Tub after Down Time The Hot Tub will need to
be powered down for maintenance or to change the water. See
Views of the Electric Panels To turn Off power or turn
On to The Tub: 1. Remove
the cover from the outdoor South Deck Electrical Cabinet by pulling off the
cover from its magnetic cabinet stays. The Cover seats on The Cabinet better
one way so remember which long side goes on top to replace the Cover. 2. Ther
are two (2) Electric Panels in the Cabinet. The Panel on the Left is the Main
Panel that supplies most of the power on the deck and energizes the Hot Tub
Panel on the Right. Open the Panel on the right. There are four (4) breakers. The double throw 220 Volt Breakers on the
right power the Hot Tub. The 30 Amp
Breaker powers the controls, the circulator pump and the Jet pumps. The 20
Amp Breaker powers the Water Heater. 3. You
can turn off the two (2) Hot Tub Breakers (20 Amp and 30 Amp) in any sequence
and you can deenergize the heater (20 Amp Breaker) without deenergizing the
Tub Controls and its circular pump (30 Amp Breaker). 4. You
must always have the 30 Amp Tub Controls and the Circulator Pump Breaker on
any time the 20 Amp Heater Breaker is energized. 5. Always
have the 30 Amp Breaker turned on when the 20 Amp breaker is on. Never run the Water Heater without the
Circulator Pump running. 6. Turn
on the 30 Amp Breaker first then confirm that the pilot stream of water is
running in the Filter Chamber by feeling the water stream on your hand coming
from the right side of filter Chamber. 7. With
the Circulator Pump output confirmed you can energize the Water Heater with
the 20 Amp Breaker. Electric Panel Images South Deck Electrical
Cabinet
Two Panels in the South
Deck Electrical Cabinet
Right Hand Hot Tub
Electric Panel
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