A growing number of people are now using their hot tubs in
the outdoor area during the chilled winter condition. Though winter is the most
perfect time to soak in outdoor hot tubs, there are a few precautions users should
take to make sure the smooth operation and energy efficient performance of
their hot tubs.
Keep the heat or freeze protect system on – In almost all
modern varieties of outdoor hot tubs an Automated Heat or Freeze Protection
system works to get functional as soon as the temperature of tub water starts
to fall down at night. Some of the tubs
also have a timer set automated heat button fixed on the control box which can
be switched to the auto heat mode in order to prevent the water in the tub and
the jet piping from getting frozen.
In case there is not timer or automated heat and freeze
protection in your outdoor hot tubs, you should think of keeping it operational
using low speed heat option for 24 hrs until the risk of freezing point
disappears. If you want to implement it, you can ask a professional electrician
to fix a timer on the electric wiring that provides power to your tub. In this
way, you will be able to save a significant amount of money.
In some outdoor hot tubs, a thermostat dial can be found on
the heating system. The users can set
this dial at the optimal or high heat position. In spite of this, if you find
that the hot tub does not keep hot enough, increase the dial running duration.
If the tub gets extremely hot, change or reduce the thermostat setting.
However, the dial running time should be kept unchanged.
Properly heat up your outdoor hot tub: To keep your utility
bills down and maintain the temperature of your hot tub water, you will have to
follow a controlled environment approach. Don’t let the tub get extremely cold
and go up in heat on demand. Most of the
outdoor hot tubs function around a perfectly controlled environment. It will
keep down the risk of a frozen tub and increased expenditure for paying your
electric bills. So, it is advised to maintain the temperature of the tub water
consistently and regularly during the cold winter days.
It requires more time and more energy to heat up your hot
tubs when it is highly cold outside or inside. So, outdoor hot tubs should run
for longer time during chilled winter days to attain the same heat as
experienced in the summer months.
Drain your hot tub and use a hot tub cover for thermal
insulation: It is not at all easy to drain your tub and keep it perfectly clean
even when it is too much cold outside. So, its better to clean the tub and
refill it in the middle of December when the temperature is mild and continue
using chemicals or sanitizers in it to avoid draining it again in the coldest
months. Again, you will have to use hot tub cover for trapping and heat inside
and maintaining thermal insulation with low energy consumption and utility
bills.
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