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Preparing for your new HotSpring Spa |
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The following are guidelines on how to prepare for
the delivery and setup of your new spa. While the information
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Site Selection and Preparation |
Outdoor and Patio Installation |
Deck Installation |
Indoor Installation |
Delivery Access |
Ground Preparation |
Electrical Requirements |
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Site Selection and PreparationYou probably have a spot picked out for your new spa, whether it's indoors, on a patio or on a deck. Just make sure you check the following:
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Outdoor and Patio InstallationNo matter where you put your new spa, it's important that it has a
solid foundation to support it. In fact, structural damage to the spa resulting from
incorrect installation or placement on an adequate foundation is not covered under the
spa's limited warranty.
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Deck InstallationTo be certain your deck can support your spa, you
must know the decks maximum load capacity. Consult a qualifies building contractor or
structural engineer before you place the spa on an elevated deck or indoors. to find the
weight of your spa, it's contents and occupants, refer to the Spa
Specification Chart. This weight per square foot must not exceed the structure's rated
capacity, or serious structural damage could result.
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Indoor InstallationBe aware of some special requirements if you place
your spa indoors. Water will hit the floor around the spa, which can cause poor footing,
so flooring materials should give your feet good grip when wet, and good drainage is
essential. Water may also get into woodwork and produce dryrot, mildew, or other problems.
The area's humidity will naturally be higher with the spa installed, so check for airborne
moisture's effect on exposed wood, paper, etc. in the room. To minimize these effects and
to make the room more comfortable, it is best to provide plenty of ventilation to the spa
area. An architect can help to determine if more ventilation must be installed.
Additionally, when building a new room for the spa, install a floor drain to allow easy
cleanup of water and disposal of water when draining the spa.
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Delivery AccessFirst, locate the dimensions of your spa on the
following chart. The dimensions shown
are the measurements of the spa in the vertical
position on a typical delivery cart or dolly. Check with your dealer for an exact
measurement.
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Model |
Width |
Length |
Height |
Vista |
41" |
8'4" |
8'2" |
Grandee |
41" |
8'4" |
8'2" |
Envoy |
39" |
7'9" |
8' |
Vanguard/Aria |
39" |
7'3" |
7'10" |
Sovereign |
36" |
7'9" |
7'4" |
Accolade |
39 |
7'3" |
7'1" |
Prodigy |
36" |
7'3" |
6'9" |
Jetsetter |
32" |
6'10" |
6' |
1. Check all gates |
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2. Protruding electric meters |
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3. Gas meters |
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4. A/C units |
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5. Check low roof eaves |
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6. Check overhanging branches |
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7. Check rain gutters |
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8. Move away dog houses, trash, and other debris. |
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9. If there is a 90 degree turn, can we clear it? (Spas don't bend) |
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10. No more than 3 consecutive steps without a landing. |
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Ground PreparationYour HotSpring Spa has been engineered to perform on all kinds of of common yard surfaces. While a concrete slab is best for long-term use, other foundations are acceptable so long as a level base is prepared prior to delivery. Three foundation bases, shown in the diagram to the right, represent examples of alternatives to a concrete slab for spas installed without gazebos or other wood accessories.INSTALLATION NOTES
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