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Insulated outdoor spas - developed for arctic conditions!

 

TopSpa XS is an insulated spa which has filtration and thermostatically controlled heating (3 kW) as standard. Also included is a bubble system (air jet nozzles between seats), insulated cover. The filter, pumps and electric heating are placed in the isolated part of the special stairs of the jacuzzi.

The temperature can be controlled either manually or via WiFi!

In tests carried out during the different seasons of the year, electricity consumption for maintenance heating and filtration around 6 kWh per day at a water temperature of 37°C. The design has no problem withstanding cold down to -30°C.  Detailed instructions makes the installation easy.

NOTE! Everything else apart from the insulated box comes completely assembled and the box is easily assembled with the 4 special screws included. The filtration unit with heater is just as quickly and easily connected to the water suction and return side with 2 nuts.  Bottom insulation 50 mm and side insulation 40 mm. 

LED lights are accessories.

This is how we build our insulated spas and plastic hot tubs!

TopSpa XS is electrically heated but can be combined with a wood or gas heater

 

SpaDealers utilize the following plastic materials: Polyethylene or acrylic.

  • Polyethylene is a durable and heat-resistant plastic used in everything from shopping bags to large containers. Very suitable as a material for hot tubs. It is available as a single color, or with a "marbled" pattern.
  • Acrylic is a durable and heat-resistant plastic used in everything from shopping bags to large containers. Very suitable as a material for hot tubs. It is available as a single color, or with a "marbled" pattern.

How acrylic hot tubs are made:

  • 1. The acrylic surface is vacuum formed

     
  • 2. Fiberglass reinforcement is applied

     
  • 3. The reinforcement is evened out by hand

     

In general it can be said about all plastics, that it is the material thickness and the design that determines the stability. Thinner materials provide savings in manufacturing costs, but is negative for the durability of the product.

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