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Hot Tub Circulation Pumps

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  • 30409 BALBOA® Pressure Switch 1.0 PSI 1.0 Amps

    $49.00
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  • 36151 Balboa® Bolt with Washer 10/32″ x 1/4″ for 30511 Strap

    $2.00
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  • 30123 Balboa®Pump Fuse 20 Amps

    $19.95
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  • 30298 Balboa® Sensor Assembly Hi-Limit

    $54.95
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  • 30299 Balboa® Sensor Assembly Temp / Hi-Limit

    $53.50
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  • 30326 Balboa® 50’ Digital Temperature Sensor with 3/8″ Bulb

    $59.00
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  • 22632 Balboa® Extension Cable Control Panel

    $65.00
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  • 11588 Balboa® Extension Cable Control Panel ML Series

    $59.00
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  • 25257 Balboa® Y Splitter Auxiliary Panel 6 Pin Molex

    $26.50
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  • 30395 Balboa® Extension Cable Control Panel 3′, 8 Pin

    $24.95
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  • 30136 Balboa® Power Input Fuse 30 Amps

    $9.95
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  • 30274-2 Balboa® Transformer Board Duplex 220 Volts Alternate Current – 12 Volts Alternate Current

    $69.00
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  • 30274-1 Balboa® Transformer Board 120 Volts Alternate Current

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FAQs

What is the purpose of a spa circulation pump?

A spa circulation pump is often an additional component in hot tubs that works with the Ozonator, ensuring a continuous flow of water through the filtration system to maintain cleanliness and prevent bacterial or algae growth. Various spas also require a circulation pump as the primary pump that heats the spa water.

Many hot tubs use a jet pump to move water through the filters and heat the spa. However, when the hot tub is not in use, the stagnant water provides the perfect environment for bacteria growth. A hot tub circulation pump as part of an ozone system addresses this by keeping the water moving 24/7, even when it is not being used.

Several spa manufacturers utilize a circulation pump as the primary pump that circulates water through the heater, making a circulation pump an essential component for spa operation. If your spa heats with a circulation pump, you will need to replace the faulty part as soon as it fails in order for the spa to continue to operate correctly.

How long do hot tub circulation pumps last?

A hot tub circulation pump often lasts 5 to 7 years, although some may last longer. However, these pumps may not last as long if you don’t maintain the correct chemical balance in your water. Corrosion can cause significant problems, impacting the effectiveness of spa circulating pumps.

Do you need a circulation pump for a hot tub?

If your spa uses a circulation pump for heat, it is a required part of your system, and for the spa to operate, it must be replaced if it fails. In cases where a spa uses a circulation pump as part of the ozone system, a hot tub doesn’t necessarily require the replacement of an ozone circulation pump, as the jet pumps are designed to circulate and heat water efficiently. However, the ozone system cannot operate correctly until the circulation pump is replaced.   

Ultimately, a circulation pump has many advantages. For example, its smaller size and low power result in energy savings, while the consistent circulation ensures water quality and an even water temperature throughout the hot tub. A hot tub circulation pump also helps distribute water chemicals, ensuring uniform and effective treatment.

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