Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: dadkins on December 18, 2004, 10:00:23 am
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I have a brand new Caldera spa being delivered to my house on Monday. I live in Chicago and the dealer received the tub this week. It has been stored outside.
My question is how warm does the tempature have to be outside to start it up for the first time? Is there some residual water in the pipes or pumps from the factory that could be frozen and I should be concered about? Do I need to wait for a break in the weather before starting it up?
Thanks ,
Doug
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Your dealer should start up your tub for you, as part of the delivery program. Do you have the electrical all ready to go, or can the electrician meet your delivery guys to get power to the tub as soon as it touches down?
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The electric is being finished today. Just need to connect it to the tub when it arrives. I will talk to the dealer about start up. He acted like it should be in the thirties to start it up last time I talked to him.
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I have a brand new Caldera spa being delivered to my house on Monday. I live in Chicago and the dealer received the tub this week. It has been stored outside.
My question is how warm does the tempature have to be outside to start it up for the first time? Is there some residual water in the pipes or pumps from the factory that could be frozen and I should be concered about? Do I need to wait for a break in the weather before starting it up?
Thanks ,
Doug
Well if the temp is below zero I would wait. We used to tell people not to fill until they had 40 degree weather only as a warning. I couldn't wait if I got a new tub so I understand when people don't but it's a good idea to have some sort of heat source around when you do it, (i.e. a light that you can put in the cabinet)