Hot Tub Filtration
In order to accomplish this, three things must be employed: an effective and easy to use filtration system to remove debris, wastes and particulates, the presence of a suitable sanitizer, at a safe and effective level and the maintenance of proper spa water chemistry, for bather comfort, sanitizer effectiveness and protection against corrosion.
For this reason, cartridge filters have become the product of choice, as their compact size and designs make them more practical. There are design and performance differences, that should be considered, in order to make a better-informed choice. Trying to offset poor filtration, by increasing chemical treatment, is ill advised, as it only hastens the buildup of chemical byproducts and changes in the water chemistry.
However, it does not replace the need to have active sanitizer present in the spa. So long as people use a spa, it is inevitable that microorganisms will get introduced, into the spa water. Any filter that is effective enough to remove something as small as bacteria will probably clog too quickly, to be practical.
The standard pleated cartridge is reasonably efficient, providing that the sanitation and chemistry are well-maintained. The filter should be cleaned on a regular basis, which varies based on use. Hosing the filter can become a bit messy, but there are products that help simplify the cleaning task.
In depth filtration is a better and more effective approach, towards improved results. Instead of having water pass through a pleated paper cartridge, better results are possible, when a media depth, polypropylene cartridge is used. The dense polypropylene media removes smaller and smaller sized particles, as the water forced through the filter. Larger sized particles are removed first and progressively smaller micron-sized particulates are removed, as water passes through the depths of the media.
This more advanced type of filter cartridge is simply replaced periodically, as cleaning is not a recommended option. Filter cartridge cleaning can be a messy chore, so simple replacement is an appealing alternative, especially when it is accompanied by better results.
In a swimming pool, the cost of electrical power required to operate the pump and filter, for a reasonable length of time, can be a significant expense. For this reason, variable speed or two speed pumps, have become more and more popular. Some localities have banned the use of single speed pool pumps. Switching to a 2-speed pump and doubling the amount of filtration time, would seem to cancel the benefit. However, the physics show something else. Each hour of operation, at low speed, uses 1/8 the electricity and even if you double the time, there is still a 50% cost savings. In a pool, lower water flow can lead to the development of areas with poor circulation and reduced sanitizer presence.
Arctic Spas continues to refine their patented filtration systems and develop new ideas, to enhance the user experience. The objective has always been to maintain your spa water, in a safe, clean and sanitary way, and to do so with the least amount of work, for the spa owner. Spa filtration is a pillar of proper water maintenance and your Arctic Spa is designed to allow you to select the best options and help you reach your goal of superior water quality and ease of use. Spas are not one size fits all.
You’re not on your own.
You have product options, that have been designed for use with Arctic Spas, and their performance has stood the test of time. Choosing the right spa filtration system will help, with sanitizing and general maintenance. The more debris, wastes and byproducts, that you can filter out of the water, the more sanitizer will be available for sanitation. Your Arctic Spa professional can help you with the choice of a sanitizer or a combination of sanitizer systems.
Making the right choice helps everything fall into place, with less time and effort spent. Water chemistry not only affects how well a sanitizer works, but affects water clarity, bather comfort and spa equipment, as well. Regular water testing must be part of the routine of spa maintenance, to help keep minerals for precipitating out of the water and causing hazy conditions.
Today’s products for filtering, sanitizing and water testing are better and easier to use, than ever before. With the right choices and a little advice, from your Arctic Spa professional, you’ll enjoy getting into hot water.

Author: Alan Schuster
During this period, I have helped tens of thousands of consumers and dealers solve all weather pool and hot tub water chemistry and water quality problems.
