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Designed, engineered and manufactured for heating your hot tub at home.
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The heat's on!
SUPA heaters now back in stock!
Designed, engineered and manufactured for heating your hot tub at home.
Order Notice:
The heat's on!
SUPA heaters now back in stock!
In short, no you don’t! Your SUPA heater can heat a 1,000L hot tub in approximately 1 hour, so when you’re not using it, switch it off and whip out the SUPA heater an hour or so before you want to jump into the tub.
NEVER sit in the hot tub when SUPA is operating, as the water going back into the hot tub could be as high as 65oC, which could badly scald skin if left in contact for too long. Please heat the water to 40oC (when the temperature of the water passing out of SUPA shows 65oC, it will automatically switch off and your tub will be at 40oC). Always allow the water to be circulated for 30 seconds or so to ensure the hottest water is evenly dispersed.
Well really, it’s up to you, we recommend you shower before using your hot tub to keep the water clean and if you want to rinse off after getting out your hot tub to rinse away chlorine. It also comes in handy if you need to wash your dog, or if you fancy a spot of camping.
Great question – the British and Irish Spa and Hot Tub Association (BISHTA) recommends that you set hot tub water temperatures between 36oC and 37oC and never use a hot tub with a water temperature higher than 40oC. Remember to always supervise children when using a hot tub (the medical advice is to prevent children under four years of age from using the hot tub altogether).