4. Install the Remote Blower
GFCI-Protected
Receptacle
(Circuit #2)
NOTICE: This product requires remote blower installation.
Refer to the instructions included with the remote blower kit.
5. Make the Electrical Connections
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Connect the junction box, blower motor, and bubble heater to properly
grounded, grounding-type receptacles protected by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI)*. Do not remove the
grounding pins from the plugs. Do not use grounding adapters.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Verify that the power has been disconnected before performing the following
procedures.
NOTICE: The blower, heated surface, and bubble heater are equipped with cords and plugs. A qualified electrician must
install two GFCI*-protected, 120 V, 15 A, grounded electrical outlets. The bubble heater and heated surface can be on the
same dedicated circuit (circuit #1), but no other load should be on this circuit. The remote blower must be on its own
dedicated circuit (circuit #2). No other load should be on this circuit.
Install two GFCI*-protected electrical outlets within reach of the 24" (610 mm) power cords. One electrical outlet will be
within 24" (610 mm) of the blower. The other electrical outlet will need to be within 24" (610 mm) of the bubble heater
and heated surface junction box cord under the floor or inside of the shroud.
Verify that the blower cord is plugged into one of the GFCI*-protected electrical outlets (circuit #2).
Plug the bubble heater cord into the separate GFCI*-protected electrical outlet located under the floor or inside the
shroud** (circuit #1).
Plug the heated surface cord into the same GFCI*-protected electrical outlet located under the floor or inside the
shroud** (circuit #1).
*Outside North America, this may be known as a Residual Current Device (RCD).
1512795-2-A
Junction
Box
24" (610 mm)
Maximum
Distance
Bubble Heater
Unit
8
GFCI-Protected
Receptacle
(Circuit #1)
Kohler Co.