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How long is the warranty on Jacuzzi tub?. This condo was build in 2006 and never occupied as it was the model. However, we have no instructions or warranty information. The jets do not work. The electrician said it was all hooked up properly. The plumber comes Monday, but if you have a service dept., I would like to know how to contact them.
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you need an electrician to wire up the electrics for it
you need some sort of plumbing to drain it and fill it
In this country you will need an approved child proof fence around it or if not required by law in your country a fence to stop child drowning in the unit
Home Deport and Lowes each used to carry a generic front skirt for "jacuzzi" type tubs. You may find something at one of their stores that will work.
The other solution would be to contact a Jacuzzi Showroom for authorized replacement parts.
While the brand of the tub may be of importance to you it may not be important when finding parts for it.
Bath tub manufacturers do not make anything that goes into their tubs i,e. the jets, pumps and controls are all purchased from various Mfg.
Are you have any particular problems with either unit that would make you need the brand of either?
In line heaters will not HEAT the water, they will only maintain the temperature inside the tub within a few degrees. You should not try to install the heater yourself, it would be best to have a plumber come over and give you a quote on how much it would be to install it. A plumber can look at the tub, see if there is a place that the heater can be CUT IN to the pipes, and install it. You likely won't get it to work. The inline heaters are required to be put on a GFCI circuit because they are powered in a wet environment. Unless your tub is not hardwired in to the house, and you actually have a GFCI circuit under the tub. But like I said, these do not heat the tub, they only maintain. And the life of these is not very long if you use soaps and shampoos in the tub while the heater is on. It won't take any time at all for the oils to build up on the elements, rendering it useless.
Hello. yes you can replace the switch. All of the parts come with instructions. plus you can call the jacuzzi repair technician directly and have him/her talk you through the procedure at 866-905-2289. here is the owner manual in case you don't have one
I think what you're looking at are the part numbers for the heater and control systems used in some Jacuzzi hot tubs rather than the Jacuzzi model number. I ran into the same issue and discovered through some cross-referencing on the web (jacuzzi parts suppliers) that this is the part number control unit made by Balboa. Odds are they were used in multiple Jacuzzi models.
My suggestion: Look here http://clearcreekspas.com/model_id.html to identify the control panel for your Jacuzzi and then follow the link to the correct manual. Some cover multiple models so you will need to know the electrical requirements of yours (120 V or 240 V?) and then check the layout of each tub shell to determine which model is yours.
I figured out mine is a Jacuzzi Essence Model 350 this way.
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