Electrical Wiring Connections – 60Hz (US)
e following is for the U.S. and countries with a similar power supply.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is required for this product. A GFCI is a device that shuts o an electrical circuit when
it detects that electricity is owing along an unintended path. e path could be through a person or water. e purpose of this device
is to reduce the chance of electrical shock. e Streamline Pool requires one single phase 220V 30amp GFCI protected service. All
connections should be made by a licensed electrician.
A 20ft (6m) electrical whip (containing 4 wires) is provided to supply power to the heater-controller (located at the front of the pool.
Connect the provided electrical whip to the opening in the heater-controller. Connect the black wire to the L1 terminal (bottom)
inside the heater-controller. Connect the red wire to the L2 terminal (second from the top) inside the heater-controller. Connect the
white wire to the N terminal (second from the bottom) inside the heater-controller. Connect the green wire to the G terminal (top)
inside the heater-controller. Fig. 94.
Route the other end of the electrical whip to the electrical panel. A hole or notch will need to be cut into one of the skirting panels
at the front of the pool in order to route the whip from inside the equipment area to the electrical panel. e location of the electrical
panel will determine where the hole needs to be cut in the skirting.
Fig. 94
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