
Colonial 4 to 10 Person Fluid Float Cedar Hot Tubs
Electric Heater
This electric system includes a 5.5Kw INLINE heater digital spa pack (including digital programmable options) with a 50 square foot filter system, LCD digital topside controls, and an energy-efficient 220/230 VAC pump. Optional are 4, 6, or 8 industrial cedar adjustable jets (pump is sized accordingly), a bottom suction intake and top skimmer for superior filtration, two air controllers for dual action jet massage control, and an interior 3 color mood light. Pre-plumbed and wired spa pack, filter, and pump on a plastic base (makes assembly much quicker)
Gas Heater
This 125,000 BTU Pentair MasterTemp outdoor natural gas/propane heater quickly heats any hot tub size. Comes with a Digital Temperature Display. It runs off 110/120 VAC and uses a small .08HP pump that draws under 2 Amps. The tub maintains sparkling clean water by circulating the water through a 50 sq ft filter. This system is popular for those that have only a limited 110/120 VAC electricity available (No 220/240 VAC available). The quiet pump and no jets make this an ideal soaker tub. The system, while still operating from 120 volts, can be upgraded to include 4 jets via a 1 HP 2-speed pump with pneumatic on/off air control.
Wood Fire Heater
Inferno Wood Water Stoves are the industry's leading wood-fired hot tub and swimming pool heaters. The double-walled stainless steel construction heats the water without any electricity. The hot water rises out of the top port and colder water is drawn in from the bottom port. Comes with added features such as a temperature gauge, drain valve, cast iron grates, and pressure relief valve. Inferno has a BTU rating of 35,000 to 100,000 BTU/Hr depending on the size of the hot tub.
Heat Pump Split-Unit Heater/Chiller
Heat or Cool! North America's only Cold Weather Spa and Hot Tub Heat Pump. The Arctic Heat Pump can heat a hot tub even in temperatures as low as 5 F (-15 C). An optional backup heater can supplement those areas that receive temperatures even colder. Heat Pumps generally produce 109°F ( +42°C) high-temperature water outlet at 80.6°F/71.2°F working condition.
With the touch of a switch, this unit can also be used to Chill a hot tub for sports therapy and conditional training bringing the temperature down to as low as 40 F (7 c).
(Save up to 75% off your traditional electric heating bill with this cost-effective heat pump.)
Hybrid Heater Option
This is a great option to protect against rising energy costs. The Hybrid Ready option is plumbed in such a way that in the future you can easily add a natural gas heater or an electric heat pump. Both can provide excellent energy cost reductions with the heat pump reducing operating costs by as much as 70%. By selecting this option the future addition of a heat pump or gas heater will not require any re-plumbing work and comes ready with two future ports for quick connection.