Hot tub electrical


The average hot tub requires a 240-volt electrical connection, which is the same one used for large household appliances like electric washer or dryer; in simpler terms, this means proper installation and safety measures taken by a qualified electrician and the user instead of just thinking of the hot tub as a plug-in and dips procedure.

Guiding tips for hot tub electrical

The best connection for a hot tub can be provided by a state-certified electrician and the local phone book is the place to locate him or the friendly neighborhood contractor. After installation, there is still some learning to do before the first dip. The heating time for a hot tub is usually 6-7 hours, depending on the size and this is when you can read through the owner manual carefully for the proper procedure. Safety measure you can take are turning off the electrical power to the hot tub before filling up after having cleaned up the interior with mild, non-abrasive cleaning solution and rinsing it, then opening the air valves. The drain should be closed and then only should the hot tub be filled up. The important thing to remember is that when draining it out, it is best that the power be switched off to ensure no damage is caused to parts if power comes on without water in the hot tub.

Hot tub electrical requirements

Depending on the style and size of hot tub you have, the manufacturers make it very clear about the power they need to run on, mostly 120V or 240V. Experts opine that if not the warmest climate, then 240V is best because when a hot tub is run on this, the wattage of the heater becomes much greater, leading to quicker recovery times. Furthermore, hot tubs that use the lower power can have the heater shutting down when the jets are run at high speed so more heat loss can occur. Generally speaking, the average hot tub electrical includes 120V 20amp systems with a ground fault interrupter and may call for the services of an electrician if the house is not dedicated to such outlets. The usage of proper circuitry is crucial for the user as without it, the hot tub can be a fire hazard as well as the lack of it can void your warranty.

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