Should I leave the pump running on my hot tub?

Should I leave the pump running on my hot tub?

Since your hot tub pump circulates the warm water as well as the sanitizer, a general rule is to follow manufacturer recommendations or leave the pump on for a minimum of eight hours per day. Making sure your hot tub is ready when you are is the ultimate in relaxation—let your hot tub pump do its thing, then soak away.

What kind of pump does Cal Spa use?

Pumps used by Cal Spas on their hot tubs, from different pump manufacturers. The Ultra Jet pumps are new Ultra Jet® pump components assembled on new high quality U.S. Motors or AO Smith/Century motors, and are replacement pumps compatible with Balboa Water Group® Ultra Jet® Pumps.

What does a circulation pump do in a hot tub?

Hot tub circulation pumps are low-flow pumps that constantly circulate in water as slowly as possible to provide your spa a continued filter, heat and chemically treated water.

When did I start priming my Cal spa pump?

Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier. Beginning with the 2014 product line, Cal Spas pumps have a different method of priming. See the 2014 owner’s manual for a full description. Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier.

How to troubleshoot a problem with a Cal spa?

Troubleshooting 1 Message on the control panel. A message on the control panel may indicate a problem. 2 Problems starting up. Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier. 3 Power and electrical problems. 4 Heat problems 5 Jet problems 6 Water pressure problems

Pumps used by Cal Spas on their hot tubs, from different pump manufacturers. The Ultra Jet pumps are new Ultra Jet® pump components assembled on new high quality U.S. Motors or AO Smith/Century motors, and are replacement pumps compatible with Balboa Water Group® Ultra Jet® Pumps.

Hot tub circulation pumps are low-flow pumps that constantly circulate in water as slowly as possible to provide your spa a continued filter, heat and chemically treated water.

Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier. Beginning with the 2014 product line, Cal Spas pumps have a different method of priming. See the 2014 owner’s manual for a full description. Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier.

Troubleshooting 1 Message on the control panel. A message on the control panel may indicate a problem. 2 Problems starting up. Note: The priming procedure described here applies to Cal Spas built in 2013 and earlier. 3 Power and electrical problems. 4 Heat problems 5 Jet problems 6 Water pressure problems

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