Can you fill a hot tub with a tankless water heater?
Yes. Because tankless water heaters provide an endless supply of hot water, you can fill a tub of any size. Keep in mind that some tubs draw water at high flow rates, so it may be necessary to limit the flow so that the tankless water heater can adequately heat the water that is being called for.
Can a hot tub be used with cool water?
With the CoolZone TM hot tub cooling system, your Caldera Spas hot tub can both cool and warm spa water, something not possible with most hot tubs. It works much like an air conditioner, cooling hot tub water to as low as 60 degrees. Of course, you don’t need to go that low for a cooling soak.
Can you put boiling water in hot tub?
You can put boiling or hot water in your hot tub, but it isn’t recommended. Additionally, water from your house may be soft water, which can cause corrosion in your hot tub and void the warranty. Overall, it’s much safer to fill up your water with cold water and let the hot tub heat it up over time.
How to get a tankless water heater to fill a tub?
1 Disconnection Of The Preexisting Water Heater 2 Upgrade Or Replace The Gas Line 3 Installation Of The Waterline 4 Stage 4: Mount The New Tankless Water Heater 5 Connection Of The Tankless Water Heater 6 Vent Installation 7 Activation Of The New Tankless Water Heater
Is it OK to fill a hot tub with hot water?
You should avoid filling a hot tub with hot water. Most home water heaters are set between 120° & 140°. Hot tubs are designed for a max temp of 104° F. So adding hot water to your hot tub can damage the hot tub. Additionally, tap water may be coming from a water softener, which can lead to corrosion & excess foam.
Can a tankless water heater make lukewarm water?
Water will pass through the tankless water heater without getting heated, consequently producing lukewarm water. You need to buy a unit that puts out more heat to maintain the supply of hot water regardless of the flow rate and amount of water flowing into the heating unit.
Why do you need Jets in a hot tub?
Turning your jets on improves water circulation and allows your water to be heated more evenly. It eliminates any pockets of cold water and gets all the water flowing through the system, including the heater. Then, with the lid in place, all that heat and friction just gets put right back into the water. Your body needs a hot tub!
1 Disconnection Of The Preexisting Water Heater 2 Upgrade Or Replace The Gas Line 3 Installation Of The Waterline 4 Stage 4: Mount The New Tankless Water Heater 5 Connection Of The Tankless Water Heater 6 Vent Installation 7 Activation Of The New Tankless Water Heater
You should avoid filling a hot tub with hot water. Most home water heaters are set between 120° & 140°. Hot tubs are designed for a max temp of 104° F. So adding hot water to your hot tub can damage the hot tub. Additionally, tap water may be coming from a water softener, which can lead to corrosion & excess foam.
Water will pass through the tankless water heater without getting heated, consequently producing lukewarm water. You need to buy a unit that puts out more heat to maintain the supply of hot water regardless of the flow rate and amount of water flowing into the heating unit.
Turning your jets on improves water circulation and allows your water to be heated more evenly. It eliminates any pockets of cold water and gets all the water flowing through the system, including the heater. Then, with the lid in place, all that heat and friction just gets put right back into the water. Your body needs a hot tub!