Removal of Liner
When replacing liner or removing liner for repairs; remove the four (4) screws (part #9/1) which hold the square
cover (part #8) to the jet housing. Remove all screws (part #9/2, 9/3 & 9/4) except the top two, which hold the
clamping ring (part #3) and gasket (part #12) to the jet housing. Back out the two remaining screws approximately
halfway and check for any movement of the jet housing from the wall. (NOTE: If the two counter sunk screws
(part #27) which hold the jet housing to the wall were installed, the jet housing should not move, and the two
remaining screws can be removed.) Remove one of the remaining two screws and slide the clamping ring (part
#3) to the side. Replace all the screws before removing the last screw. Remove or replace the liner. Reverse the
process to install liner.
NOTE: When replacing the clamping ring and screws: locate screw heads under liner, make a small cut on the liner
at the screw heads and push the liner over the screw head.
Pump and Control Box Installation
WARNING: The wiring of the pool motor and control box should be done by a licensed electrician in accordance with all
local, state, and federal codes. Be certain that the motor frame and control box are properly grounded. Motor name plate lists
voltage, phase, amp draw, and other information as well as wiring connection instructions.
This section concerns the electric motor and control box for BaduStream II swimjet system.
CAUTION: Before installing the Speck Pump, read the entire pump owner's manual found in the pump box.
Consult local codes for minimum distance between pump and pool. Locate pump as close to the pool as practical.
CAUTION: There is 50 ft of air tubing included with the BaduStream II swimjet system. The control box should be located
within this distance of the air button. If a longer distance is required, please contact the factory regarding the use of smaller
diameter air tubing.
BONDING: As required by National Electrical Code, the pump motor must be electrically bonded to the pool structure
(reinforced bars, etc.) by a solid copper conductor not smaller than No. 8 AWG via the external copper bonding lug on the
pump motor.
GROUNDING: Permanently ground the pump motor and control box using a conductor of appropriate size.
Pump Motor: Connect to the #10 green headed ground screw provided inside the motor terminal box.
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Control Box: Connect to the aluminum grounding terminal strip on the inside of the control box enclosure.
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CAUTION: DO NOT connect to electric power supply until the unit is permanently grounded.
NOTE: Single phase control boxes equipped with GFCI are shown on pages 16-17. Other options are available.
Please contact the factory (800) 223-8538 for assistance.
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