How do you prime a master spa?
How do you prime a master spa pump?
- Flip your circuit breaker to avoid accidental contact with electricity from your pump.
- Access your hot tub pump and close the gate valve on the discharge side.
- Slowly turn the bleeder valve until you hear air hissing out.
- Once the sound stops, tighten the valve back up.
How to fill your hot tub-Master spas?
Follow along with Maddiy, one of Master Spas’ TV Hosts, as she guides you through how to fill a hot tub including the importance of checking spa pump fittings, attaching a pre-filter to your garden hose and adding a sequestering agent, as well as how to purge air from hot tub plumbing.
What’s the purpose of the priming mode on a spa?
The purpose of the priming mode is to manually activate each spa pump prior to the automatic heat cycle being started. Typically, cycling each pump a few times will prime or purge any air from the plumbing. The automatic heat cycle will begin four to five minutes after the priming mode starts.
Why does my hot tub need to be primed?
Purge the air in your hot tub pump. Hut tubs need to be primed in order to purge air. Air restricts the pump action. You can tell when a hot tub isn’t primed properly because the motor operates, but no water flows to the jets.
How long does it take for a new hot tub to start?
Power up the Spa! After checking that all the fittings are tight and you’re sure no leaks are occurring, replace the cabinet door and turn the power back on at the circuit breaker. Review the operation of your new spa controls and how to turn on the hot tub in your owners manual. Hot tubs can take approximately 7 – 24 hours to rise to temperature.
How long does it take for a Master Spa to heat up?
In fact, it can take anywhere from one to two days before your average-size hot tub is hot enough for use. Why Does it Take So Long? Most people have a hard time grasping why it takes so long for their Master Spas® hot tubs to heat up.
Follow along with Maddiy, one of Master Spas’ TV Hosts, as she guides you through how to fill a hot tub including the importance of checking spa pump fittings, attaching a pre-filter to your garden hose and adding a sequestering agent, as well as how to purge air from hot tub plumbing.
Purge the air in your hot tub pump. Hut tubs need to be primed in order to purge air. Air restricts the pump action. You can tell when a hot tub isn’t primed properly because the motor operates, but no water flows to the jets.
The purpose of the priming mode is to manually activate each spa pump prior to the automatic heat cycle being started. Typically, cycling each pump a few times will prime or purge any air from the plumbing. The automatic heat cycle will begin four to five minutes after the priming mode starts.