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Kells, Co Antrim,
Northern Ireland,
BT42 3EE
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When selecting the site for your Hot Tub take into account the following:
Security regarding young children, are they in view when using the Hot Tub?
Where will you change and/or disrobe?
Which way does the sun rise and set, does this have any impact on my using the Hot Tub?
You must allow 1 metre clearance for access to the Hot Tubs access panels, for servicing.
The site you select for your Hot Tub MUST be a flat, level, continuous surface that contacts the bottom of your Hot Tub fully.
Your new Hot Tub weighs between 1100 and 1900 KGs (according to model) when full plus the weight of 6/7 persons and therefore a solid support is essential.
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"Walk the route with a tape measure and check that any protrusions or height restrictions will not effect the route taken by the Hot Tub and trolley. Beware of central heating vents and ducts, electric/gas meter housings, rainwater gutters and soil downpipes, low branches and foliage.
Ensure there is sufficient width throughout the route, considering any gateways and all turns especially right angles. The Hot Tub on its trolley must be able to get around these.
Take note of the your Hot Tub dimensions and make sure to add these to the relevant height, width and length of the trolley it will be transported on.
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All Hot Tubs require a dedicated 240 volt, RCD protected electrical circuit that is permanently hard wired to the mains supply. (e.g. 32 amp, 45 amp supply).
Extension cords and plug-in type connectors must not be used. No other appliances or lights should be connected to this circuit
At the site where the Hot Tub is to be located, a local isolator must be placed 2 metres away from the Hot Tub. 5 metres of cable should then be left for the final connection of the Hot Tub.
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