HydroMassage Electrical / Installation Preparation Requirements Electrical Requirements Series 340 / 350 Models (*Important- the items below are required for EACH HydroMassage unit). Requires a single-phase, dedicated line supplying a voltage within the range of 208-volt to 240-volt power. o 30-amp dedicated breaker o 30 Amp, 250 volt NEMA L6-30R Locking Receptacle (three prong plug). o Requires 10 gauge wire (2 hot legs and a ground*) Requires a 110 Volt outlet within 5 of the center of the HydroMassage bed. CAT-5 or CAT-6 terminated network jack (able to connect to front desk PC). NEMA L6-30R Locking Receptacle G X Y Water Requirements Distilled water contains no chlorine and is free of minerals and other chemicals that can cause build-up and decrease the life expectancy of key components. Distilled water is available at most major supermarkets or directly from your water supplier (if you have a water delivery service). Series 340 / 350 Models 25 Gallons of Distilled Water Room Preparation Guidelines For best results, it is recommended that an A/C thermostat is installed inside the room (or return air vent if practical). For recommended room sizes, please see HydroMassage Zone layout section. If access to the room is difficult (narrow hallways, small doors, tight turns etc.) please sketch a diagram showing key dimensions of doorways, hallways and corners, and forward to your sales representative or order processor. Carpeting underneath the machine will dramatically reduce the noise while the machine is in operation. We also recommend installing the machine at least 15 feet away from the reception or waiting area. Specifications 94 (239cm) long, 40 (95cm) wide, 27 (69cm) high, Weight: 260lbs (118kg) without water 460lbs (209kg) with 25 gallons (95L) of distilled water. Page 4 of 11
HydroMassage ~ Electrical Wiring Illustrations (Drawings not to scale). View #1: Top-down view of room layout 9 X = Preferred location for 220V electrical outlet (E in diagram below) is at the foot end of the bed, approx 10 from the adjoining wall. 8 14 View #2: Side-view of wall (not to scale) 10 Foot end of bed *A- Two-gang plastic electrical box installed at light-switch height, 48 above floor for T-Max Timer (ONLY if T-Max Timer used). **14 from head-end wall for T-Max start/delay bypass. For wired T-Max, daisy chain wire from tanning beds through this box. Terminate with two RJ-22s. Repeat for each bed. 14 *B- ½ or larger conduit connecting T-max to electrical outlets (ONLY if T-Max used) 48 A 9 *C- Single gang electrical box with plastic cover, 6 above floor or minimum height allowable by code (ONLY if T-Max Timer used). 6 C D 94 HydroMassage Dimensions 94 L x 41 W Distance between right-side wall and E = Approx 10 Distance between F & E = Approx 44 Distance between C & D = 1 ½ Distance between left-side wall and A or C = Approx 14 F 54 E 10 E- 220V Receptacle. 208V-240V, 30A, L6-30 locking receptacle. 10-gauge, 2 hots and a ground. 10 away from wall. D- 110V Outlet. Single-gang 2-outlet 15 A, 110V. 1 ½ away from C. If necessary, location of outlets above may be moved within +/- 5. Call 1-800-699-1008 for details. *Items A, B, and C ONLY to be installed if T-Max Timer will be used. F- CAT-5 or CAT-6 terminated network jack (able to connect to front desk PC). This is separate from the T-Max box. Unique set of items A, B, C, D, E, F required FOR EACH HydroMassage bed installed (i.e. must install another set if a second or third bed is to be installed in the same room). Page 5 of 11
HydroMassage ~ Electrical Outlet Locations Electrical Outlets for clubs using T-Max *A- Two-gang plastic electrical box installed at light-switch height, 48 above floor for T-Max Timer *C- Single gang electrical box with plastic cover D- 110V Outlet. Singlegang 2- outlet 15 A, 110V. F- CAT-5 or CAT-6 terminated network jack box. E- 220V Receptacle. 208V-240V, 30A, L6-30 locking receptacle. 10- gauge, 2 hots and a ground Electrical Outlets for clubs using HydroMassage Software F- CAT-5 or CAT-6 terminate d network jack box. D- 110V Outlet. Singlegang 2- outlet 15 A, 110V. E- 220V Receptacle. 208V-240V, 30A, L6-30 locking receptacle. 10- gauge, 2 hots and a ground Page 6 of 11
HydroMassage ~ Regulating Usage in the Club Overview The HydroMassage beds are set-up to be regulated by the front desk staff. When idle, a message box is displayed on the Touchscreen instructing members to see the front desk to gain access to use HydroMassage. OPTION #1: HydroMassage Remote Manager Software (Preferred) The HydroMassage proprietary Remote Manager Software is the simplest and cleanest option to control HydroMassage beds. Only requires a CAT5 cable connecting to the bed (no timer mounted on the wall). No risk of the wall timer breaking or being damaged. Runs from the computer at the front desk. A small window pops-up on the desktop allowing staff to control usage of all beds. Does not conflict with Visionary. Provides access to HydroMassage tech support for upgrades and troubleshooting. Cost: Software ($119-1X per club), CAT-5 cable (approx $179 for 1000 roll) OPTION #2: T-Max Manager with 3A Wall Timer Historically, T-Max systems were used by fitness clubs with several tanning beds This is the preferred option for clubs that do not have a computer at the front desk. T- Max Manager sits at the front desk, and a 3A timer is mounted on the wall next to the HydroMassage bed. Wall timer plate is thin and has a history of damage by members, causing additional expense which involves contacting T-Max Corporate for tech support. Requires hole cut in wall for wall timer. Cost (per bed): T-Max Timer ($135), Wireless Access Point ($77.25). For wired T-Max systems, daisy chain wire from tanning beds through two-gang electrical box. Terminate with two RJ-11s. Repeat for each bed. Page 7 of 11
HydroMassage ~ HVAC Requirements (Drawing not to scale) The following is an HVAC scenario which will eliminate the need for the (additional) external cooling system to be installed in the HydroMassage room. **If for any reason these requirements can t be met, please call 1-800-699-1008 to discuss an alternate solution (see page 9 for additional details). MINIMUM HVAC REQUIREMENTS: A. 300 CFM HVAC supply and return per HydroMassage unit (i.e. 900 CFM for room with 3 beds). Additional CFM may be necessary if room is normally warm (ex. clubs in the south, room on west side of building, etc). OPTIMAL HVAC SET-UP (In addition to 300 CFM supply and return per bed): B. One 200-300 CFM exhaust fan installed above the room, with two separate vents to remove heat. C. No doors at entrance or exit of room to allow for open airflow through the room. D. Thermostat installed in room if possible (this is the best case scenario). 18 A. 1-2 air returns A. Two air supplies 10 B. Optional- Exhaust fan above room with two separate vents 3.5-6 privacy wall Foot-end Head-end This is the external cooling system that must also be supplied if the above requirements can t be met. See page 8 for additional details. Page 8 of 11
HydroMassage External Cooling System **This external cooling system is NOT REQUIRED if the HVAC Requirements on previous page are able to be met. Overview / Need for Cooling System: When HydroMassage beds are installed in a private room without a large supply of cold air, an additional external cooling system is required in order for the beds to be operated all day long without any risk of overheating. System Specifications: Dimensions: 21 L x 19 W x 14-1/2 H Weight: 75 lbs Electrical Supplied from HydroMassage Unit Room Design Considerations: Airflow Direction The cooling system is connected to the massage bed via one electrical cord and two small ¼ tubes (the tubes enter the unit from the side and need 5 of clearance). This allows for installation of the cooling system in several different locations up to 20 away from the massage bed including above the room (ceiling), below the room (basement), or in an adjacent room or space. If the cooling system will be installed directly above the room (suspended in the same manner as an air handler), two ¾ conduits should also be installed for both the tubing and electrical cord; terminating at single gang boxes near the foot end of the bed. Make sure to include pull strings in the conduits. For liability purposes, HydroMassage technicians are not permitted to install the cooling system above the room. Please contact your general contractor to ensure this is completed properly. *IMPORTANT: The external cooling system will vibrate very slightly while in use. For this reason, if the cooling system is installed on a platform above the room, it is necessary to secure it to the platform to prevent it from moving and potentially falling (ex. adding a lip around the perimeter of the platform, using straps to secure the cooling system, etc). Cooling system above massage room. Power cord and water lines connect to bed. Please call the HydroMassage Technical Support department at 1-800-699-1008 x 1013 with any questions concerning the external cooling system. Page 9 of 11