Post on 20-Jun-2020
Hot Tub
Installation Guide
Customer Responsibility Checklist:
Ground & Site is Prepared and has been finalized with your
Salesperson (Check requirements on Pg. 7 )
Electrical Hook Up Competed and has been finalized with your
Salesperson (Check requirements on Pg. 9 )
Bring water test into store to confirm source water readings
Delivery pathway is free of obstacles (Snow, fences, gates, stairs, dog
droppings, swing sets, sheds, campers)
Site Size is confirmed with enough space to accommodate Cover Lift
Systems, Steps and any other accessory that takes up more space
than the tub itself.
Day before Delivery: Check site and delivery pathway. Confirm site is
still level and ready for delivery. Have hose available and ready for our
delivery crew to hook up (do not leave hose outside in freezing
temperatures)
Day of Delivery: Customer MUST be present at time of delivery. Site is
free of all snow and debris.
Contents
What We Do For You pg. 4
Ground Preparation pg. 7
Electric Installation pg. 9
Water Source Needs pg. 10
Scheduling Your Delivery pg. 11
We’re All Here For You.
a From Delivery… a With over 30 years of combined experience
delivering hot tubs across VT, NH, and NY, we
have the only experts you would ever want
installing your new hot tub.
Our crew will place your hot tub exactly where
you want it, get it filled and heating, walk you
through the controls, and make sure that you are
ready to use and care for your hot tub before ever
leaving your home.
To Service... a Our factory trained, in- house service technicians
will perform any warranty work on your new hot
tub, but also offer many other services, such as:
Weekly or bi-weekly maintenance
Winterizations
Drain & Refills
Trade-in Appraisals
Any and all service work on your hot tub
after the expiration of your manufacturer
warranty aaa
To Our In-Store Water Care
Experts a Cloudy water or general maintenance questions?
Don’t hesitate to stop by or call one of our 3
stores!
Our sales staff is trained to help you keep your
water sparkling clean and can provide free, in-
store water testing with computerized printouts
to make water care as easy as possible.
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Backyard Consultation
Can’t decide on the best location
for your new hot tub, or not sure
what will fit?
We’ll come to you!
Contact your salesperson or fill
out an “In-Home Consultation”
form on our website to schedule
at your convenience.
On-Site Orientation
Whether at the time of delivery or during
a scheduled appointment after delivery,
we will take the time to walk you through
the operation and water care needed to
maintain your hot tub.
Can’t find time to schedule or want to
familiarize yourself prior to delivery? We
can often offer the same orientation
with our demo models in-store!
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Ground Preparation
Customer is responsible for providing level, adequate support. Whether the
site is new construction or existing, here are the options:
Structurally engineered decks (if you know general construction, we can advise
weight-baring loads)
Ground-level patios
Concrete slab (do NOT pitch, must be level)
Crushed stone bases that are famed in with 4” X 4”’s
Ground-level or elevated wooden deck platforms
Pre-fabricated plastic base (SmartDeck shown below)
All sites need to be level. Be sure that the site can accommodate the space
needed for any additional accessories like Cover Lift Systems, Steps etc. On
delivery day, the site and delivery pathway must be cleared of all snow and
any other obstruction. Pictures of completed sites are encouraged and
should be sent to your salesperson.
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Converting Hot Tub Electrical
110V Plug N’ Play &
115V GFCI Cord 220V 50A Subpanel
Pros
Pros
Ease of installation.
No permanent electrical work needed.
Hot tub heats 4X quicker than 110V (110V averages 24hrs.)
Jets and heater operate at the same time. No temperature loss while using hot tub
Cons Cons
Hot tub heater does not operate when jets are in use. Can lose 2-3 degrees per hour depending on the ambient temperature.(110V averages 24hrs to heat depending on size)
Higher installation cost.
Example of 110V
Example of 220V
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Considering upgrading your Convertible Hot Tub from 110V to 220V?
Currently the hot tub models that are able to be converted from 110V to 220V are the
Beam, SX, TX, and all FreeFlow hot tubs. Review the Pros and Cons to see if upgrading the
electrical of your hot tub is a good option for you. Contact your salesperson if you would
like to upgrade to 220V.
110V Plug N’ Play &
115V GFCI Cord 220V 50A Subpanel
Pros
Pros
Ease of installation.
No permanent electrical work needed.
Hot tub heats 4X quicker than 110V (110V averages 24hrs.
Jets and heater operate at the same time. No temperature loss while using hot tub
Cons Cons
Hot tub heater does not operate when jets are in use. Can lose 2-3 degrees per hour depending on the ambient temperature.(110V averages 24hrs to heat depeneding on size)
Higher installation cost.
Example of 110V
Example of 220V Currently the hot tub models that are able to be converted from 110V to 220V are the
Beam, SX, TX, and all FreeFlow hot tubs. Review the Pros and Cons to see if upgrading the
electrical of your hot tub is a good option for you. Contact your salesperson if you would
like to upgrade to 220V.
Electric Installation
There are many different ways that a hot tub can be wired and does truly depend on
the exact model and/or brand that you purchase. This means that pre-existing wiring
may not be sufficient if it doesn’t meet the requirements for your new hot tub.
Your salesperson will provide you with electrical schematics for your new hot tub.
Wiring schematics should be given to your electrician to ensure proper wiring of your
hot tub, and all electrical work needs to be completed before the hot tub is delivered.
115V hot tubs have a cord with a GFCI end and 10 ft of usable cord. The 20AMP
receptacle box must be installed within 10 ft of the hot tub prior to delivery and the hot
tub must be the only appliance powered on that circuit.
220V hardwired hot tubs need to include a whip (flexible conduit with all wires) from your subpanel to the electrical cutout on the hot tub and an extra 4 ft of wiring from your electrician. This ensures that we have enough slack to connect the wires inside the hot tub and start up the tub on delivery.
WATKINS MANUFACTURING – “To ensure you will have an opportunity to use your spa soon after
delivery, it is very important that the required electrical service has been installed. Unless otherwise
stipulated by your dealer, THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
IMPORTANT: All electrical circuits must be installed by a qualified, licensed electrician.”
You can NOT run a hot tub on an extension cord.
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WHIP
Water Source
Please bring a water sample to your local store for a complete analysis at
least a week before your hot tub is delivered. *Water samples should be brought in a
clean and clear container with a minimum 8oz of water.
Source water can be tricky and cause problems on delivery if we don’t have
the complete picture of what your water is comprised of. By bringing us a
water sample, we can bring the necessary products to get you soaking in
your hot tub faster.
You must provide an adequate length hose and water supply to get your new
hot tub filled and heating on delivery. Prior to deliver, here are the things we
need to know:
Are you on well or town water?
Do you have access to an outside hose that will reach the hot tub?
Can your well accommodate the 140-500 gallons it can take to fill your hot tub
model?
Do you have large deposits of metals (iron, copper, manganese), or high levels of
calcium in your water source?
Do you have low water pressure that could extend the time it takes to fill the hot
tub? *Fill time is limited to 90 minutes
Please share all of this information with your salesperson to ensure a smooth
delivery.
Ask us about water delivery options, we can refer you to a local water hauler
if you prefer not to use your source water.
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Scheduling Your Delivery
There are a few things that could affect the ordering and delivery timeframe of your
new hot tub, such as:
Did you purchase an in-stock model? If so, once your site and electrical are
complete we can schedule your hot tub delivery. Check with your salesperson to
finalize delivery information and get on the delivery schedule. (We schedule
deliveries ~3 weeks out, please check-in with your salesperson when you feel you
will be ready for delivery within 3 weeks)
Was your hot tub a special order from the factory? Factory ordered Hot Spring
models can take up to 8 weeks to be manufactured and shipped to us from
California. We can schedule your delivery once your hot tub is received at our
warehouse and your site is fully prepared. Check with your salesperson to finalize
delivery information and get on the delivery schedule. (We schedule deliveries ~3
weeks out, please check-in with your salesperson when you feel you will be ready
for delivery within 3 weeks)
When do you plan on, or when did you purchase? Our delivery schedule can fill
and back up during the spring, around the holidays, and towards the end of sales
or events like the Hanover Home Life Expo or Champlain Valley Fair.
Once we have your hot tub, your salesperson will call you to finalize delivery
information and find ideal days/times that work best for you it schedule delivery.
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Our Delivery Crews
We use two delivery crews depending on your location, delivery needs, and scheduling
availability. We schedule deliveries and hot tub start ups by area and the delivery type most
efficient.
1: Uses a truck and trailer.
The hot tub will be placed per customer’s instructions, unwrapped, and cover installed.
o Customer MUST be home on delivery to ensure proper placement of the hot tub.
The delivery crew will:
o Remove and dispose of all hot tub wrappings
o Install all accessories
o Fill, start, and give you a tutorial on how to best enjoy and maintain your hot tub.
2: Uses a moffet lift (a truck piggybacked with a small 8’ wide forklift).
*Can sometimes fit through a 5’ opening* (pictures required and a site evaluation to
confirm)
Lift can raise up to 12’ high (great for 2nd story decks if conditions allow)
The hot tub will be placed per customer’s instructions, unwrapped, and cover installed.
(Do not uncover the hot tub for any reason)
o Customer MUST be home on delivery to ensure proper placement of the hot tub. A
service technician will come out at a later date/time to assist in filling and starting
the tub and we CANNOT move the tub with one technician.
o It is crucial that you have your site mapped out to accommodate enough space for
the tub, cover lifter, steps and other accessories.
A service technician will be scheduled to come out at a later date/time to:
o Remove and dispose of hot tub wrappings
o Install all accessories
o Fill, start, and give you a tutorial on how to best enjoy and maintain your hot tub.
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Thank you for taking the time to read this. Our goal is to get you into hot
water as quickly and efficiently as possible. Enjoy your new hot tub!
Allen Pools & Spas
1901 Route 4 East
PO BOX 613
Rutland, VT 05702
PHONE: (802) 775-5952
FAX: (802) 747-3056
Allen Pools & Spas
1901 Route 4 East
PO BOX 613
Rutland, VT 05702
PHONE: (802) 775-5952
FAX: (802) 747-3056
Allen Pools & Spas
1255 VA Cutoff Road
PO BOX 4763
White River Jct., VT 05001
PHONE: (802) 295-6037
FAX: (802) 295-6073
MOVING LOCATION
March 2019 to:
Allen Pools & Spas
227 Mechanic Street
Lebanon, NH 03766
PHONE: 603-410-5900
Allen Pools & Spas
1255 VA Cutoff Road
PO BOX 4763
White River Jct., VT 05001
PHONE: (802) 295-6037
FAX: (802) 295-6073
Allen Pools & Spas
777 Zephyr Rd Unit 6
PO BOX 1539
Williston, VT 05495
PHONE: (802) 288-9028
FAX: (802) 288-9030
Allen Pools & Spas
777 Zephyr Rd Unit 6
PO BOX 1539
Williston, VT 05495
PHONE: (802) 288-9028
FAX: (802) 288-9030