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Snorkel hot tub stove | 28 kW | High

459,80 

Submersible wood-fired hot tub heater is a great choice when looking for a natural way to heat hot tub water.

The standard price of the stove includes:

AISI 316 stainless steel.
Sheet thickness – 1.5 mm.
Firebox lid with wooden handle.
Standard 2 m chimney with cap.

MIn. order quantity - 30 pcs.
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MIn. order quantity - 30 pcs.
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The stainless steel snorkel stove is immersed inside the tub, heating the water directly. This way, the temperature can be raised faster than using external heaters, and the heat is generated exactly where it is needed.
Compared to electric heaters, wood-burning stoves have fewer mechanical parts to fail, which can mean lower maintenance costs over time than other hot tub water heating equipment.
On the other hand, such a stove also has some minor drawbacks. When burning wood, ash, soot, and small wood particles can get into the water, so you may have to clean it more often. Also, you need to be more careful with children in the hot tub, as they can get burned if they touch the hot metal.

Weight – 31 kg.

Hidromasažo sistema

Hidromasažas – tai vandens procedūra, kurios metu naudojimos vandens slėgio srovės masažo technikoms pritaikyti kūnui. Įvairiuose aukščio lygiuose instaliuojame 8 purkštukus vonios sienose, kad galėtumėte rasti tą, kuris masažuos reikiamą kūno vietą. Skirtumas tarp oro burbuliukų sistemos ir vandens masažo sistemos yra tas, kad pirmuoju atveju naudojama oro srovė, o antruoju – vandens srovė.

Nerūdijančio plieno rūšys:

AISI 304. Nerūdijantis, bei nemagnetinis plienas. Paprastai ši rūšis yra atsparesnė įvairiems tirpalams, tačiau reikėtų vengti medienos apdorojimo medžiagų, turinčių įtakos vandens pH. Su šio tipo metalu galima naudoti nedidelį chloro kiekį.

AISI 316. Nemagnetinis, bei nerūdijantis plienas. Šis plienas pasižymi geriausiomis atsparumo korozijai savybėmis ir yra „nebijantis” chloro.

Stainless steel grades:

AISI 304. Stainless non-magnetic steel. This type is generally more resistant to various solutions; however, wood treatments that alter the pH of the water should be avoided. Small amounts of chlorine can be used with this type of metal.

AISI 316. Non-magnetic stainless steel. This steel has the best corrosion resistance properties and is “not afraid” of chlorine.

How to use a hot tub heater?

Start of use. Only when the upper opening of the circulation pipe in the hot tub is completely under water, start of wood burning – allowed. Otherwise, the heater may be damaged.

Firewood. Use only dry, finely chopped firewood to prevent the rapid formation of soot and other corrosive substances. Overheating can also damage welds. Let the fire go out on its own. Do not extinguish it with water, as thermal shock can also damage steel.
Sometimes, condensation may occur inside or under the hot tub stove.

Use in winter. In the event of negative temperatures, it is advisable to store the heater off the ground, allowing it to retain warm water for longer. If you do not plan to use the hot tub, do not delay and drain the water from the heater to prevent damage. Drainage should be performed by turning the stove back down to the ground where an outlet is to remove water ~100%.

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