Do hot tubs run all night?
In most cases, yes; you should leave your hot tub on 24/7. It is important to keep in mind that using your hot tub inconsistently does not mean you should turn it off. You need to leave it on all the time. It takes more energy to heat the hot tub than it does to leave it running all the time.
Do hot tubs run all the time?
Yes, you should leave your hot tub on all of the time. Hot tubs are designed to always be switched on and it’s more economical to keep the water hot than it is to heat it up from cold each time you want to use it.
Why do you need a hot tub blower in a spa?
This minimizes the temperature differential between the water circulating in the spa and the (often) much cooler air being drawn into the system — increasing user comfort and easing the heating burden on the spa’s primary heater. What is the most critical factor for a spa’s air-support system?
How many revolutions per minute does a hot tub blower work?
An electric motor — directly coupled to an impeller (or impellers, in a multistage design) — adds energy to the flow of air passing through the blower as the motor spins. Result: The velocity and pressure of the air flow increase dramatically. Water pumps normally operate at 3,450 revolutions per minute.
Do you need to know the distance between the blower and the tub?
For component systems, or those in which a spa pack was installed a distance away from the vessel, you need to accurately determine the amount of pipe between the blower and the spa’s air piping. Keep the following factors in mind:
How can I tell if my hot tub blower is improper?
If you have an improperly sized blower, one of the best ways to determine the dynamics of the system is to get a reading with a magnehelic gauge with the blower running. The manufacturer can use the reading to help determine the right blower size. Water damage: You often see this with units installed below the water level.