Hot Tub Compatible With Ultra Pure 120V/240V Balboa 4 Prong Amp Plug HTCP2805 / 2805
Spa Volume | 350 - 800 gallons |
Ozone Output | 0.05 gm/hr |
Air Draw (scfh) | 1 - 4 |
Electrical Power | 120V/240V/60Hz |
Size (LxWxH) | 10"x4"x3" |
Weight | 1lb |
Lamp Life | 9,000 hours |
Blue light is not seen through the air hole. Check the cord connection and power to the source to ensure power is available. When the UltraPure Automatic Water Cleaner is plugged directly into the pack, the pump system must be running at low speed to provide power to a receptacle. If the lamp has been off and the air temperature is cold, allow for additional time to light or warm to room temperature. If the unit will not ‘come on’, call your dealer or UltraPure Water Quality Inc. for repair and/or warranty replacement.
The ¼” clear tubing has water inside. Ensure that air will only pass in one direction through the check valve (from flat side to the round, printed side). Disconnect the tubing and ensure that the check valve is good. Blow water out of the tubing and ensure there is a double loop (Hartford-loop) somewhere in the tubing before it reaches the unit. No suction is being felt from the tubing.
Check for a bubble mist entering the spa water at the jets. Be sure the filter is clean.Check for water in the ¼” clear tubing. Remove and inspect, clean and/or replace.
Notes: When the outside temperature falls below 50F (10C), the Ultra Violet Lamp(s) in your UltraPure Ozone Generator may have difficulty starting. The quartz Ozone producing lamp have mercury vapor inside and the cold temperature causes the mercury to condense and make the lamp(s) more difficult to start. This occurs in all Ultra Violet Ozone generators. Specifications - Air Draw Chart - Testing Spa Specifications
Model | EUV3 |
4 Hours/Day | Up to 15,000 USG |
Ozone Output | 0.035 gm/hr |
Current | 0.5 Amp |
Dimensions (LxWxH | 10"x4"x3" |
Weight | 1lb |
Model | Air Flow | (Standard Cubic Feet Per Hour) |
Typical | Recommended* | |
EUV3 | 1-4 | 2 |
Test | Ideal Range |
Bromine | 4.0 ppm |
Free Available Chlorine (FAC) | 2.0 ppm |
Total Chlorine (TC) | Up to 0.5 ppm above FAC reading |
pH | 7.4 - 7.8 ppm |
Total Alkalinity (TA) | 100 - 130 ppm |
Calcium Hardness (CH) | 200 - 250 ppm |
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) | 300 - 1200 ppm |