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Does having an ozonator in my spa mean I no longer have to use chemicals?

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Does having an ozonator in my spa mean I no longer have to use chemicals?

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No, you still need to use chemicals in your spa. However, an ozonator will cut down your chemical use by about 30%. What kind of surfaces can I set my spa on? To help prevent your spa from cracking & shifting, we highly recommend installing your spa on a concrete slab. However, a well supported deck would suffice. NEVER set your spa on an uneven surface, the spa must be entirely supported by an even & uniform surface. What are the electrical requirements for a spa? If you are going to hook up your spa to 230 volts, you are required to have it on a dedicated 50 amp breaker with a GFCI. If you are hooking up to 115 volts, a 20 amp dedicated circuit with a GFCI is required. Will my spa freeze in the extremely cold temperatures? Our spas have a built-in freeze protector which would activate the pumps if the temperature falls to 40 degrees in the equipment area. However, if the power goes out for a couple of days, any spa could freeze. How often should I drain my spa? This depends on how of

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