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Whirlpool/Airpool - System 3

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Standard features:
a On/off switch (Whirlpool) b On/off switch (Airpool) c 2 x air controls (Whirlpool) d Directional Whirlpool jets e Back and foot jets f Airspa jets g Safety suction filter h Dry run pump protection (Whirlpool)
Optional extras:
i Inline heater (including dry run pump protection for Whirlpool system) j Colour Kinetic underwater light k ELCB
Whirlpool Bath frequently used terms.
* Airpool system: Airpool jets fitted at the bottom of the bath pump a stream of warm air through the entire bath, creating a relaxing effect that is somewhat gentler than the whirlpool system.
* Colour Kinetic Light: Waterproof lighting that scrolls through the colour spectrum. In addition to the obvious visual appeal, kinetic lighting is believed to have many health benefits.
* Dry Run Pump Protection: A device to ensure the the system is not run with inadequate water in therefor avoiding damage to the system
* Jacuzzi Bath: Jacuzzi is the trade name of a specific range of whirlpool baths, the name is taken from the developer of the whirlpool pump who launched the whirlpool bath back in the 1960.
* Underwater Light: simply an LED light mounted at the bottom of the bath to create a pleasing ambiance.
* Whirlpool Bath: Whirlpool tubs work by drawing water from the bath into a system of pipes below the bath, the water is then forced back under pressure through the directional jets fitted in the sides of the bath. This produces a both stimulating an therapeutic massage.
* Whirlpool Pump: The pump that draws in the bath water then forces a mixture of air and water back into the bath. |
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