How can I choose the best hot bath pump?
The hot bath of your baths is likely to emerge over time - usually between two and five years - and will need to be replaced. When choosing the best hot bath pump for your baths, several factors need to be considered. If you want to upgrade the pump for something stronger, remember that the installation of too strong pump can actually damage your hot tub. A pump that is stronger but not too stronger can increase the whirlpool experience. The first step in selecting the best whirlpool pump is to place the jet pump and read carefully to determine the correct voltage, size and type of pump.
After removing the panel that covers the current hot bath pump, read the label and determine what level of voltage your pump is working. All spas that are connected at 120 volts use 120 volt pumps, but not all bathtubs connected at 240 volts will use 240 VPumstr. Do not forget to notice the voltage of your current pump and buy it. The pump label should also mark the horse's power of the current pump. This determines the strength with which the pump can move the water into the tub. You can choose to replace the current hot bath pump with stronger, which is fine. Remember, however, that too much power increases can damage the hot tub. Do not distort the pump over one to two horse forces. For example, pump 1 horsepower should not be replaced by 4 or 5 horsepower.
Be sure to choose a spare whirlpool pump that fits the bathtub design. The pump generally consists of two parts: the wet end and dry end. The wet end is part of the pump through which the water passes, while the dry end is the end in which the mechanism turns to pump water. The construction of the wet end varies: some wet ends are known as the center discharge, which means that the water is powered by an open center of the unit. Side discharge wet end drives water forES hole on the side of the unit. The side drain unit is more efficient, so select the side discharge when you upgrade if your hot tub receives it. If your center discharge pump is, make sure your bathtub can accept the side discharge before upgrading.