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Once the power goes out, the first thing to do is to ensure that all electrical equipment in the outdoor whirlpool bathtub is turned off to avoid current surges or system damage after the power is restored.
If you choose to place a whirlpool bathtub on concrete paving tiles, the first consideration is to ensure a stable foundation. In order to improve the bearing capacity and stability of the ground, it is usually necessary to add a solid foundation to the bricks.
Power supply problem is one of the common reasons why outdoor whirlpool tubs cannot start. If the power supply to the whirlpool tub is out of power, the entire device will not work properly. Users first need to check the power outlet, switch and circuit fuse to ensure that the power supply is normal.
The bathtub's filtration system will work for 30 minutes to 1 hour during the impact process to ensure that the water quality meets the hygienic standards. However, the length of the filtration time also depends on the chemical agents used, the type of disinfection system (such as ozone disinfection, ultraviolet disinfection, etc.) and the degree of water pollution.
The air pump will make a certain noise when it is operating normally. Although this sound is not piercing, it should be even and continuous. If you find that the air pump is not very audible, or only intermittently, there may be something wrong with the air system.
Impurities in water are one of the common reasons for inaccurate chlorine test results. The water in the whirlpool bathtub contains not only chlorine, but also a variety of other substances, including organic matter, minerals, dissolved gases, and pollutants from the human body.
The water in outdoor whirlpool hot tubs is usually warm, and the water temperature is generally maintained between 37°C and 40°C, which provides a suitable environment for the reproduction of bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that easily reproduces in a warm environment. If the water quality of the bathtub is not properly managed, bacteria may grow in the water and be transmitted to the user through contact.
Its working principle involves multiple mechanical and electrical components, which are exposed to the outdoor environment for a long time and are inevitably affected by factors such as weather, temperature changes, and pollutants. Therefore, it does require certain maintenance work to keep it working properly.
The pump system of the whirlpool bathtub is usually equipped with a filter to remove impurities in the water. If the filter is too dirty or clogged, it will also affect the normal circulation of the water flow and cause the pump to not work properly. Regular cleaning and replacement of the filter is an important measure to keep the pump system running normally.
Chlorine will gradually be consumed as organic matter, bacteria, grease, cosmetic residues, etc. in the water react. During use, after the human body enters the bathtub, the sweat, grease, and cosmetics carried on the skin will react with the chlorine in the water, resulting in a decrease in the chlorine concentration.
Outdoor whirlpool bathtubs are usually kept at 37-40°C, which is the optimal growth temperature range for many bacteria. Such a warm environment not only provides a comfortable bathing experience, but also provides ideal conditions for bacterial reproduction.
Outdoor whirlpool tubs usually have multiple water flow intensity settings. In high-intensity mode, the speed and pressure of the water flow are large, so the water flow noise generated is relatively large. If a lower water flow intensity is selected during use, the sound of the water flow hitting the bathtub and the air mixing will also be reduced accordingly.