“They know everything about spas.”
- John Connell
  Somers Point

Marquis Spas

Important Electrical Instructions and Customer Requirements

Electrical Requirements

All 240 Volt spas must be hard wired with 6-agw thin copper wire.  There must be 3 wires plus a ground for a total of 4 wires.  The 240 Volt spas also require an isolated, dedicated, 50-amp GFCI breaker.  A disconnect must be located more than 5 feet from the spa, but within sight of the spa.  No other appliances or lights should be on this circuit at any time.

A licensed electrician must wire all 240 Volt spas.  If you have any doubts about the ability of your system to handle this circuit, have your system checked by a licensed electrician prior to delivery.  If necessary, a 240 Volt Marquis Spa may be wired using a 30-amp circuit.  Please ask your salesperson for details.

All 120 Volt spas must be plugged into a dedicated 15 amp GFCI protected circuit.  No extension cords may be used on this circuit.  All wiring must meet N.E.C.C. (National Electric Code) and local codes.

Pad Requirements

All spas must be placed on a sol

id foundation.  The only two recommended surfaces are a 4-inch minimum thickness reinforced concrete slab or property supported wood with 2 x 10 joist at 12-inch centers.  These surfaces must be flat and level and must be able to hold 100 lbs./sq. foot.

Access Requirements

All spas require 38 inch minimum clearance through gates and between the house and side fences.  More clearance is needed to negotiate corners.  7 to 10 feet of overhead clearance is needed depending on the size of the spa.  All debris, fences, landscaping and obstacles that limit or block access must be removed prior to delivery.  Delivery crews do not trim trees, remove fences, etc., in order to place your spa.  Deliveries that require the use of a crane will be at the customer’s expense.