• The pump, pipes, and seals in a spa hot tub may dry out after prolonged periods without water, accelerating aging. Some materials require a certain level of moisture to maintain elasticity and sealability. If these components are exposed to air for extended periods, they may crack or lose their function, shortening the lifespan of the spa hot tub.
    2025-08-22
  • Legionella is most active in warm water environments (typically between 20°C and 50°C), with optimal growth in the 35°C to 45°C range. Legionella growth is inhibited or stopped below 20°C or above 50°C. Therefore, whirlpool hot tubs, water towers, and other facilities with warm water temperatures are ideal habitats for Legionella.
    2025-08-21
  • In most cases, a 10 to 15 cm thick concrete slab is sufficient for a 4 to 6 person spa hot tub. If a larger load or poorer geological conditions are encountered, the thickness of the concrete slab should be increased appropriately and supplemented with measures such as steel mesh reinforcement.
    2025-08-20
  • HFL stands for "High Flow Limit." This code is automatically generated by the spa hot tub's control system when it detects a problem with water flow. Generally, an HFL error indicates insufficient flow or overheating in the spa hot tub's heating system.
    2025-08-19
  • A young child's body temperature rises rapidly in the heat of a whirlpool spa hot tub. Even a brief immersion in 104-degree Fahrenheit water can cause a rapid increase in a child's core body temperature, potentially leading to hyperthermia and even symptoms of heat stress.
    2025-08-18
  • When heating a whirlpool spa hot tub, if the user wants to quickly increase the water temperature, turning off the jets may be a better option, so that the heater can work more efficiently without being disturbed by air mixing into the water flow.
    2025-08-15

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