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A swim spa hot tub should never be operated without a filter. The lack of a filter will cause pump blockage, heater contamination, and nozzle clogging, resulting in irreparable mechanical damage; furthermore, deteriorating water quality will accelerate bacterial growth, affecting human health.
Maintaining clean and clear water in a luxury swim spa tub requires chemical balance. This means regularly using various agents such as chlorine tablets, pH adjusters, and defoamers; this cost is often overlooked.
When the nozzles of a swim spa hot tub spray water at high speed, the strong water turbulence entrains air into the water, forming numerous tiny bubbles. If these bubbles combine with surfactants, they form a stable foam layer on the water surface.
Many users ask, "My home isn't very big, can I install a luxury swim spa tub?" The answer is usually yes. Most households can choose a small to medium-sized luxury swim spa tub, about 3 to 5 meters long and 2 meters wide.
Installing a luxury swim spa tub requires meeting the following key conditions: • Sufficient space; • Sturdy foundation – with a load-bearing capacity of at least 400 kg/m²; • Sufficient power supply; • Reasonable water inlet and drainage; • Good ventilation and insulation; • Space for maintenance and drainage.
Many users want to "briefly test if the nozzle works properly" after installing a new swim spa tub or cleaning it, but this is extremely dangerous. Dry run testing is not recommended. Even for just a few seconds, the motor bearing temperature can rise by tens of degrees Celsius instantly.
A water temperature of 40°C (approximately 104°F) is close to the upper limit of what the human body can safely tolerate. According to industry standards for hot tubs, most manufacturers recommend a safe water temperature of 38°C to 40°C. Exceeding this range, especially with prolonged soaking, poses potential health risks.
Swim spa hot tubs are inherently energy-intensive devices. If a swim spa hot tub is left on all night, the heater still needs to maintain a constant water temperature (usually between 36°C and 38°C), which means continuous energy consumption.
While luxury swim spa tubs possess a certain degree of outdoor weather resistance, not all environments are suitable for exposed installation. Rainproofing is particularly necessary in the following situations: • Long-term open outdoor environments • Rainy or humid areas • Installation on wooden platforms or surfaces prone to water accumulation • Infrequent use
Risk of excessively high water temperature This is the most important safety factor for pregnant women using a luxury swim spa tub. If the water temperature exceeds 38°C, it may cause the pregnant woman's body temperature to rise, blood pressure to fluctuate, and even affect the normal development of the fetus.
The main component of bleach is sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), a strong oxidizing agent commonly used for sterilization, bleaching, and stain removal. While it is effective at eliminating mold and bacteria in a home environment, its use in swim spa hot tub components can pose potential risks.
If you use a swim spa hot tub primarily to relieve work stress or improve sleep, 2-3 times a week is sufficient for optimal results. Each session should last 20-30 minutes, with the water temperature maintained between 36-38℃. This relaxes muscles without causing excessive fatigue.