What's the difference between a plug and play and 32amp hot tub?

The main difference between the two kinds of home spa is the power supply they run on. 13 amp models – known as 'plug-and-play hot tubs' – run on a standard three-pronged plug socket, whereas 32 amp hot tubs require a 32 amp electrical supply.
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Whats the difference between 13AMP and 32AMP?

The simplest way to put it is that a 13AMP hot tub is less powerful than a 32AMP hot tub. 13 amp has less power available to it than a 32AMP hot tub. In a like for like model (same size and water volume) the 32AMP will be more powerful. This is usually down the the number of pumps the hot tub is able to run.
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What is the difference between a plug and play hot tub and a regular hot tub?

hardwired models

Hardwired spas draw more power and run heaters at higher levels and heat water faster. Plug and play spas, draw less power, but take much longer to heat the water.
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How many amps does a plug and play hot tub use?

One of the nicest things about 110v or “Plug-N-Play” hot tubs is that once it's sitting in your backyard, all you have to do to enjoy it is fill it up and plug it in. You don't need to hire an electrician and hard wire anything. Because it only draws 11 amps, it can be plugged into a regular outdoor outlet.
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Can you use an extension cord for a plug and play hot tub?

Also note, most models do NOT allow use of an extension cord, so you'll need to be within 12-15' of an outlet. Plug & Play hot tubs generally smaller, and thus are ideal for situations where it will be a small number of users, maybe 1-2 people 90+% of the time.
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The difference between hard wired (32amp) and plug and play (13amp) tubs



How long does it take to heat up a plug and play hot tub?

Heating Your Hot Tub For The First Time

A 110v hot tub will take one to two days to reach optimal temperatures from this starting point. Keep in mind that outside temperatures can impact the starting temperature.
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Does a plug and play hot tub need a dedicated outlet?

Plug and play hot tubs are just like their name suggests. All you need is a solid area to place it and a receptacle outlet nearby to plug into. But there are some rules: You'll need a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
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How do you wire a 32 amp hot tub?

For a 32AMP hot tub, 6mm² 3-core SWA cable is needed and a 10mm² 3-core SWA cable is perfectly suitable for a 40AMP Hot Tub. An IP65 45AMP Rotary Isolator Switch is also recommended so that the hot tub can be isolated outdoors in an emergency or for service work.
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What kind of power supply do I need for a hot tub?

Most hot tubs require a 240v electrical hookup—which for most people means you have to call an electrician and have new wiring done. However, a Plug n' play spa runs on standard 110V power, which can be plugged into most standard household power sources without the need for additional wiring.
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How many amps does a 240V hot tub use?

How Many Amps for a Hot Tub? The normal power supply for a hot tub or spa is 220/240 volts and somewhere in the range of 30-60 amps.
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Can you leave an inflatable hot tub outside in the winter?

Yes. Most inflatable hot tubs are good to use in winter. However, they struggle to maintain the set water temperature if the weather drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. An insulating ground mat below the tub helps to maintain steady water temperature.
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Do inflatable hot tubs need to be plugged in all the time?

You should leave an inflatable hot tub on all the time unless you plan to not use it 3 or more weeks & will drain it and pack it away. Leaving it off but full of water could lead to bacteria build-up. Besides, it takes more energy to reheat the water than it does to simply maintain it at a set temperature.
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Does a hot tub have to be plugged in all the time?

The answer to this is… yes! Hot tubs are designed to be left on permanently and this is how they work best. Of course, they'll need to be drained regularly but for the most part, they are left on 24/7.
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How many amps does a 32amp hot tub use?

13 amp models – known as 'plug-and-play hot tubs' – run on a standard three-pronged plug socket, whereas 32 amp hot tubs require a 32 amp electrical supply.
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What size cable do I need for a 32 amp hot tub?

For a 32-amp hot tub, 6mm² 3-core SWA cable is needed and a 10mm² 3-core SWA cable is perfectly suitable for a 40-amp Hot Tub. The electrician will calculate the size of cable required depending on the loading and the distance from the mains supply.
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Is 2KW heater enough for hot tub?

A 2KW heater (All 32amp have 3kw). This heater is responsible for heating the water in the hot tub. A single pump system (32amp hot tub can be single or multiple pump systems). These pumps are responsible for the flow of water through the jets.
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Can I plug my hot tub into a regular outlet?

As long as you have access to a regular three-pronged electrical outlet, you can plug in your hot tub and have it up and running within 24 hours. That said, not all hot tubs feature this option. Hardwired hot tubs require the services of a certified electrician to connect the electricity.
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Can a hot tub run on a 30 amp breaker?

Some tubs run fine with a 20 amp or 30 amp circuit breaker. Therefore, you can't skip sizing the appropriate breaker for the spa you wish to set up. Stick to the manufacturer's instructions if you're unsure.
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What size breaker do I need for a 240V hot tub?

ALL 240V SPAS WILL REQUIRE A 40, 50, OR 60 AMP 2-POLE GFCI PROTECTED BREAKER.
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How much does it cost to wire a hot tub UK?

A 32AMP dedicated electrical installation will typically cost around £300-£350 and typically take approximately two hours to complete.
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How far should a socket be from a hot tub?

Electrical Requirements

A 13amp plug and play hot tub will require a RCD protected socket to be situated within 1.5 metres to 4 metres of the hot tubs location. The hot tub will come complete with a cable and plug attached, ready to plug in.
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Are plug and Play spas worth it?

Plug and play hot tubs, on the other hand, are less expensive, and not only do they save you money, but they also save time. When you decide to buy a new tub, after it arrives, plug it in, heat the water, and within hours you can enjoy a refreshing spa experience.
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Do plug and Play hot tubs work in the winter?

For people only planning on using the hot tub in the warmer months, plug n play hot tubs can work just fine. If you plan on using the hot tub extensively in the winter, however, the high energy costs and undersized heater of a plug and play mean that you're much better off getting a standard 220V hot tub.
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What extension cord can I use for an inflatable hot tub?

If an extension cord is needed, use a heavy-duty one with 14 gauge or thicker. The longer the extension, the thicker the wires should be. The cord should be water and weatherproof and rated for outdoor use if you use the hot tub out the door.
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