Spa Maintenance Guide
Spa Maintenance Guide - This useful guide covers
a number of important issues to be considered during spa
maintenance procedures. It deals with the daily, weekly and
on-going maintenance of spas and hot tubs, water testing and re-filling
operations.
When entering the wonderful world of soaking
away those stresses and blues, remember the higher temperatures
and relative higher bathing loads per volume of water have
an effect. Controls and measurements become more critical
under these conditions. Good spa maintenance is therefore
esential.
Spa Maintenance Routine
Start-up and Re-Start
- When setting up your spa, begin by oxidising the water
with Accepta Spa Granular Shock or Non-Chlorine Shock.
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Good Practice Procedures
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Daily Routine -
Check your sanitiser and pH level, and dirty clean waterlines
with Accepta Spa Surface Cleaner.
Weekly Routine
- Oxidise your water with Accepta Spa Granular Shock or Non-Chlorine
Shock and use Accepta Spa Sparkle for extra clarity and Anti-Foam
for controlling foam or suds. Hard water areas and in areas of
high (calcium) hardness, use Accepta Spa Anti-Scalant.
Fortnightly/Monthly Routine
- Clean cartridge filters using Accepta’s Cartridge Cleaner.
A well managed system should have a spare filter soaking in cartridge
cleaner whilst the other is in use.
Note: Rebalance water for alkalinity and hardness (calcium)
– see water testing section below.
Spa Water Testing
- Always test your spa water with the air blowers off as air bubbles
heighten pH and reduce total alkalinity in test results.
Draining and Refilling your Spa
- Your small volume of hotter water and relatively heavy bathing
loads will promote a more rapid build-up of Total Dissolved Solids
(TDS) which affect sanitiser effectiveness and can induce scaling.
To prevent TDS rising above 1500ppm, drain the spa periodically.
There are no hard and fast rules, although every month to six
weeks is often recommended. The following formula can also be
used as a guide:
(Spa Volume in Litres) divided by (Number
of Daily Bathers) divided by 12 = Days Between Draining and Re-Filling
Example - 1200 litres/2 Bathers/12 = 50
Days
IMPORTANT
If you’ve not used your spa for a while whilst the tub holds
water, do not turn your air blowers on without first oxidising the
water as per start-up instructions above and/or sanitising as per
the daily routine. This will eliminate potential aerosol borne bacteria,
which can be inhaled – please refer to our guide on Legionnaires
Disease: Controlling Risks Associated with Spa's, Baths & Hot
Tubs.
Additional Information & Technical
Support
For further information about any issues raised or details of Accepta's
specialist spa and pool products and services please call Accepta
on +44 (0) 161 877 2334 or e-mail info@accepta.com.
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