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Typical Installaon Breaker Box
Class A 50 amp, 120/240 volt, GFCI
TO BE NOTED: Installaon of this GFCI Circuit
Breaker, including ampere sizing and choice of
wire must be made by a qualified electrician, in
accordance with the Naonal Electrical Code,
and all applicable federal, state and local codes
and regulaons in effect at the me of
installaon.
TO BE NOTED: The white neutral wire from
the back of the GFCI Circuit Breaker MUST be
connected to an incoming Line Neutral. The
internal mechanism of the GFCI requires this
Neutral connecon for proper GFCI funcon.
Ground to Hot Tub
Ground Input
Load 120V
(Black) To Hot Tub
Load 120V
(Red) To Hot Tub
Load Neutral
(White) To Hot Tub
To Hot Tub (OUTPUT)
Line (BLACK)
House Input
Line (RED)
House Input
Pig Tail (WHITE) From GFCI
Breaker Going to Neutral
Bar in Box
Load Neutral Bar
Line Neutral (WHITE)
House Input
From House (INPUT)
IMPORTANT: 6 Gauge Copper Wire MUST Be Used.
Never Use Aluminum Wire.
Test GFCI Monthly and Prior to Each Use.
ATTENTION ELECTRICIAN:
All PDC Hot Tub Units must be installed with an approved G.F.C.I. in accordance with all
applicable codes. Installaon of G.F.C.I. varies among those manufacturers. Follow each
manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure proper operaon and protecon of hot tub occupants.
This diagram is a “Typical” installaon to be used only as a reference for the installing electrician.
PDC does not supply the GFCI breaker. It is recommended to NOT use Eaton-Cutler Hammer brand.
Ground Bar Aached
To Box Input & Output
Electrical Guidelines—State -Side Installaons
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