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CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL YOUR HOT TUB WITHIN 10' OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES.
If you are considering placing the hot tub on an elevated deck, platform, or indoors, we recommend that you consult a structural engineer or contractor prior to installation. Make sure the spa is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and all side panels
will not be blocked. Be certain that your installation will meet all city and local safety codes and requirements.
Inside Location
Although your Pacific Spa has been designed to be operated outdoors during all seasons, some people choose to locate their unit indoors. Special precautions must be observed when putting your hot tub indoors, specifically in a heated room or solarium.
Proper ventilation:
The room must be properly vented to allow moisture and excess heat to escape.
Moisture:
Using your hot tub for 15 - 20 minutes gives off the same moisture/condensation as a 15 - 20 minute shower, so a proper bathroom fan should be installed.
Heat:
It is also very important not to allow heat generated by the hot tub equipment to become trapped in the hot tub area as this will lead to excess water temperatures, and could potentially cause premature equipment failure. The equipment cabinet should be vented if installed indoors, or in any area where the temperature is never below freezing.
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