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Maxxus Installation Complete
Electro:
Hi Everyone :) ;) :D ;D 8) :-*
The Maxxus installation was completed on Friday July 2, 2004. Having this tub on our 2nd floor deck just off the great room is wonderful. There is a sense of well-being after even short uses that lasts several hours. I was surprised that it took so long to heat the water up. The rate of heating is about 3 or 4 degrees per hour, which is normal according to the dealer, and smaller tubs heat at 5 to 7 degrees per hour.
A couple questions:
1. Why does the supposed "24/7 circulation system" cycle off peridically - it seems to be off as much as on?
2. Why does the Sundance ozone system cycle off sometimes, even when the circulation system is running?
Electro
empolgation:
Interesting...
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with Sundance tubs but something is definitely not right. Either that system is in need of repair or it doesn't work as advertised. Seems like immediate questions for Sundance.
Let us know how things get resolved.
wmccall:
--- Quote ---2. Why does the Sundance ozone system cycle off sometimes, even when the circulation system is running?
Electro
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Just curious, how do you know?
Looks like a great roomy tub. As for the sense of well being after soaking does tend to fade after awhile. Actually, that probably isn't correct, you dont' get as stressed having the tub as you did in the months before so the effect becomes less noticable. Have you tried a soak before going to work yet? Oh, at 600 gallons, your time to heat up doesn't seem to out of line.
Electro:
Thanks for the responses. :):D :)
empolgation,
It seems to me that there may be reasonable explanations for why the circulation and ozone systems cycle off.
Aren't there some Sundance dealers and technicians who review this site who know?
wmccall,
With the front panel removed, I could easily tell whether the circulation pump was working, by hearing and feeling it operate. Now that I know what to listen for, I can tell whether it's operating with the front panel in place. Also, the SunZone ozone unit makes a unique sound (a repetitive high voltage discharge at about 300 times per second) that is obvious with the front panel removed ( I cannot hear it with the panel in place), and there is a tube that provides its source of air for high voltage conversion of the oxygen to ozone. The primary source of the ozone sound is the end of this tube, when it's on. And, the LCD control display has a symbol that comes on when the ozone is operating. So, that is easy to detect. The heater unit on the circulation system also has a symbol on the LCD control display that indicates when the heat is on. The heater is silent, but can be detected in the hot tub, as the water comes out of the circulation jet at a hotter temperature than the ambient water.
SUNDANCE FOLKS - Dealers & Technicians:
I was surprised that the circulation system cycles off and that the ozone also cycles off, even when the circulation system is working. Note that the circulation system is set to run 24/7 by a special program. Why is this happening?
Electro
empolgation:
Electro, it's my understanding that circ pumps are expected to be working 24/7 and be introducing ozone 24/7 (perhaps with the exception of jet pump use).
You might want to contact SpaTech t.u.o. directly. He seemed to be very familiar with 24/7 circ pumps and how they work with ozonation as indicated by his posts in the "Circulation Pump - are they truly a cost saver " thread.
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