Mechanical Package
208 Volt 3 phase mechanical equipment package featuring:
- 1 hp circulation pump with strainer basket
- two 4 hp counter current jet pumps
- 12 kw electric heater
- 200 sq. ft. cartridge filter
- brominator/chlorinator
- 2 inline thermometers
- flow meter
- wall mounted jet pump control timer
- 36” stainless steel deck mounted handrail c/w anchors
- vacuum release system on all pumps
- chemical control system
- safety sign.
Options
- Locking insulating hardcover
- Floating cover
- Mechanical equipment package with 240 volt single phase motors and 11 kw single phase electric heater
- 30” sand filter substitution (c/w sand)
208 Volt 3 phase mechanical equipment package featuring: 1 hp circulation pump with strainer basket, two 4 hp counter current jet pumps, 12 kw electric heater, 200 sq. ft. cartridge filter, brominator/chlorinator, 2 inline thermometers, flow meter, wall mounted jet pump control timer, 36” stainless steel deck mounted handrail c/w anchors, vacuum release system on all pumps, chemical control system and safety sign
17’x 7’ 9” x 48” / 518 x 236 x 122 cm or 14’x 7’ 9” x 48” / 427 x 236 x 122 cm
DEPTH: 48” / 122 cm
VOLUME: @1706 gallons / 6458 Litres or @2208 gallons / 8357 Litres
WEIGHT FULL: 15500 lbs / 7030 kg or 19900 lbs / 9026 kg
WEIGHT EMPTY: 1200 lbs / 545 kg or 1800 lbs / 816 kg
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The Advantages of Acrylic vs. ConcreteAcrylic
Acrylic spas have pipes, jets, returns, skimmer and suction fittings that are exposed to the underside of the shell and, with access, the shell can be literally re-plumbed on site without removal. Compare this to a concrete spa in which the piping and fittings are encased in concrete repair or replacement means partial demolition of the shell.
Due to the frequent draining and refilling of spas, the shell is stressed on a consistent basis by the cycle of unloading and then filling with cold water into a warm shell. With an acrylic spa, this is not an issue as the shell is designed for this and the piping is not stressed along with the remainder of the shell. With a concrete shell the pipe joints and fittings are subject to this repeated strain and it is very common for a concrete shell to leak from this cause.Waterproofing a spa is expensive and challenging, however with an acrylic spa; the waterproofing is integral to the construction and is assured due to each spa being factory water tested.
The cost savings are also significant due to the elimination of on site shell construction, plumbing, waterproofing and tiling as compared to an acrylic tub. Also cost savings can be made through the efficiency of acrylic jets versus concrete jets which typically require twice as much flow to work. Operational savings can also be made with the elimination of tiling and grout maintenance as compared to the maintenance free acrylic surface.For these and many more reasons, most new projects are choosing commercial spas over concrete and are now reaping the benefits of choosing Hydropool commercial acrylic spas.
Shouldn’t your project have the same advantage?
10 Reasons to Specify a

Pre-Plumbed Commercial Acrylic Hot Tub or Swim Spa By Hydropool.
- Less Expensive - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool are pre-plumbed and considerably less expense to install than concrete versions.
- No Water Proofing - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool do not require the additional expense of waterproofing the shell to prevent leakage.
- Ease of Installation - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool require only minor on-site labor to install.
- Less Weight - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool weigh considerably less than concrete models allowing for rooftop and balcony installations.
- More Selection - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool are available in many different shapes and colors to suit any design or budget.
- Ease of Maintenance A smooth acrylic surface with no grout lines or marcite makes HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool easier to maintain.
- Reduced Operating Costs - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tubs and swim spas by Hydropool require less chemicals and their “closed cell” insulated design substantially reduces the cost of heating.
- Shell Flexibility - A thick flexible shell eliminates concerns over shell movement or cracking during draining or refills.
- Ease of Repair - With HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tub or swim spas by Hydropool, the plumbing is run outside of the shell rather than inside the walls with makes repairs easier.
- IAPMO Approved - HydroTher commercial acrylic hot tub or swim spas by Hydropool are approved by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials and most Departments of Health nationwide.
- Consult your local Health or Building Departments to ensure that Hydropool meets your local commercial hot tub standards including approved colors.
- Dealers may substitute their preferred brand of pumps, filters, chemical controllers and accessories.
- All spas must be adequately supported. Decking surround and electrical requirements should be specified by the project’s architect or mechanical consultant. Any adjacent metallic components must be grounded.
- Nearby showers and washrooms are highly recommended and mandatory for some health departments
- Access to the plumbing for routine service or repairs should be incorporated into the deck design.
- Tiling on decking around spa must be available for overflow or splash out and be slip resistant.
- Motor starters, magnetic contactors, heater disconnect, and ground fault protectors are not included in the equipment packages shown.
- Jet pump timer button should be located such that users must exit the tub to reset the timer.
- The installing contractor is responsible for supplying all plumbing from the mechanical equipment to the hot tub.
- The use of 45&Mac251; and 90&Mac251; elbows should be minimized as they restrict the flow.
- The hot tub should be operated for 24 hours before it is enclosed with decking to ensure that the plumbing has not been damaged during installation.
- Consideration should be given to rendering the hot tub inaccessible when unsupervised.
- For further installation or code requirements we recommend consulting your local building department reference N.S.P.I standards for public spas.
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