Interior designers reveal the secrets of hot tubs

Interior designers reveal the secrets of hot tubs

10 March 2021, 21:25
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The hot tub is a place of relaxation and recovery. But for all the pleasant moments, these devices have their own secrets.

The principle of whirlpool baths is built on massage with water. In a filled bath, water jets under pressure exert different levels of pressure on the body of a lying person. The intensity and shape of the flows depends on the thickness of the nozzles. And the body of the bath itself is littered with many tubes and mechanisms, including the engine.

During the operation of a whirlpool bath, its owners are faced with two important problems - the disinfection of the nozzles and the retention of heat during massage procedures with streams of water.

The solution to these problems lies in the use of aids and devices. For disinfection, cleaning agents are used to prevent scale, fungal growth and remove blockages. The storage of heat is taken over by the water heater.

The whirlpool control system sometimes resembles the onboard computer of a spacecraft. But this is only at first glance. An instruction and a test run will help to understand the functionality. As you use the hot tub, the set-up procedures will go faster and faster.

When using a whirlpool bath, you should remember about some features of operation. The water temperature should be around 35-38 degrees. The pressure angle of the water jets is 90 degrees. Water pressure - 2-5 atmospheres.

To enhance the massage effect, you can use sea bath salt or essential oil.

Earlier it was reported about types of shower.
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