Featuring with important components, a hot tub is highly responsible to deliver warm, therapeutic water allowing you enormous opportunities to enjoy. It’s quite understandable that you haven’t focused on all the hot tub parts.
But understanding them better can help you know the basics to take proper care of your hot tub as well as identify a specific problem whenever it arises. Please check out this post and know what exactly a hot tub circulation pump is.
Defining a Hot Tub Circulation Pump
Hot tub circulation pumps or spa pumps are generally low flow pumps that help in water circulation inside a hot tub consistently in a slow and controlled motion which heats, chemically treats and filters water continuously.
Not every hot tub comes with a circulation pump; some may come with two speed pumps. If you want to know whether your hot tub has a circulation pump, you have to look at the number of Amps on the label. If you find it’s under 1.5 Amps, it’s a circulation pump.
Balboa’s hot tub circulation pumps are designed with superior filtration capabilities and deliver the highest gallon per minute rate in the hot tub industry. The higher GPM makes sure that the pump produces energy efficiency and up to four times more filtration than the other types available on the market.