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When installing the filtration system plumbing, the following operational sequence should be followed: •Water flows out of the hot tub •It enters the filtration system •It then proceeds into the heating system •Finally, it returns to the hot tub This specific sequence ensures that the freestanding hot tub completes all necessary water treatment processes during every circulation cycle.
Sitting on the rim of an outdoor freestanding hot tub poses a risk primarily due to a "mismatch in load-bearing mechanics." Sitting or standing on the rim for prolonged periods or frequently can adversely affect the structural stability of a freestanding hot tub.
From a structural and functional perspective, freestanding hot tubs do not require complete openness on all sides. Placement against one or more walls is feasible, provided installation and maintenance requirements are met.
Water temperature is one of the core factors in determining whether a freestanding hot tub is suitable for children. If a child is bathed in an outdoor freestanding hot tub without strictly controlling the water temperature, the risk increases significantly. Therefore, controllable and sufficiently low water temperature is crucial.
Most freestanding outdoor hot tubs are structurally designed for relatively easy entry and exit, but the ease of access is highly dependent on design details. In other words, freestanding hot tubs are not inherently "easy" or "difficult" to enter; rather, it's determined by a combination of structural factors.