Built-in hot tub HYDRA
octagonalmultiplaceoutdoor

built-in hot tub
built-in hot tub
built-in hot tub
built-in hot tub
built-in hot tub
built-in hot tub
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Characteristics

Type
built-in
Shape
octagonal
Capacity
multiplace
Location
outdoor
Technical characteristics
overflow
Market
for hotel
Length

365 cm
(143.7 in)

Width

280 cm
(110.2 in)

Empty weight

373 kg
(822 lb)

Capacity

2,490 l
(658 gal)

Description

Endless hydromassage The Spa Hydra is spectacular: a hot tub that looks more like a swimming pool than a hydromassage tub, with space for 10 people. It is marketed as a high-capacity hot tub with excellent performance for wellness establishments and businesses, leisure establishments and sports complexes. Buying a hot tub like the Hydra means prioritising efficiency in high-occupancy situations. This large professional range hot tub has a striking design that gives it great presence while boosting the image of the space or establishment it forms a part of. It is an overflow hot tub with the option of adding on a surge tank of up to 2,000 litres to recover the overflow water through the grille when fewer people are in it. Like all of the hot tubs in the Aquavia Spa professional or commercial range, the Hydra is a hydromassage tub whose technical equipment is installed externally, along with its corresponding control cabinet to regulate all of its functions. This includes a hydrotherapy pump, an air injection pump that heats the air to the temperature of the water, a powerful water heater and a filtration pump with a sand filter. Additionally, Aquavia Spa recommends an ozonator to improve water purification in situations of intensive use. It is also important to consider adding an isothermal cover to maintain the water temperature when the hot tub is not operating.

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