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Filtration in hot tubs

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grahamtasia:
Yeah, way to go Marquis!!! Add extra wear and tear to your more expensive jet pumps and shorten there life!! I like the Marquis Spa, however, they are missing the boat on circulation pumps

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote ---Kudos to Marquis for taking the circ pumps out of their spas.  

We all know the only true application a circ pump has, and it ain't in no spa!

 ;D ;D ;D
--- End quote ---


I know they allow 24-hr ozone and for all the pluses and minuses related to energy use, noise, filtering, etc. that's the one that sells me. To each his own.

MarKee:
I'd rather have wear and tear on ONE of my jet pumps than go through MULTIPLE circulation pumps in the life of the spa.  Working at a Marquis dealer, I see people with broken circ. pumps all the time.  I believe the company that made the Marquis circ. pump (Lang) still makes most of the existing circ. pumps today.

As far as bypass on a Marquis, it is a no bypass system while it filters, but when the jet pumps are on high, there is some bypass through the bottom suction fittings.

The noise arguement really has no credibility when talking about a Marquis.  Anyone who has been around a modern Marquis knows that it is very quiet when the jet pumps come on to do a filtration cycle.

East_TX_Spa:
AND I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6....

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shabba34:
Nothing unique about a spa that has no bypass while it filters WHEN YOU'RE NOT USING IT. :o ;D

Now one that has no bypass while your in there....well ;D  

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