Can you plug a lazy spa into a house socket?

Lay‑Z‑Spa hot tubs run on a UK standard 13amp/240V electrical supply. You should always use a grounded socket with RCD protection.

Can I plug my hot tub into a regular outlet UK?





Popular in the UK thanks to the lower running costs and easier installation, a 13A Plug & Play hot tub is the more economical choice. This is also the simplest and cheapest type of electrical connection – a 13A Plug & Play hot tub will plug into a standard 3-pin power socket.

Can I plug my Lay Z Spa into an extension lead?

Many inflatable hot tub manufacturers recommend against using an extension lead. This is likely to be for a number of reasons: Most DIY store extension leads use cable which is not sufficiently large in diameter (normally 1mmsq or 1.25mmsq) to handle the relatively high sustained current required.

Where can I plug in my lazy spa?

A Lazy Spa should be connected via an outside socket.
This leads to a few issues;

  • Lazy Spa specifically states that it should not be plugged into an extension.
  • Security issues may arrise from having an open window for the extension lead.
  • You will need to leave the Lazy Spa running 24/7 to keep it clean and sparkly.

Can I use an extension cord on my hot tub?





You can use an extension cord with a hot tub if you can secure an extension cord with a gauge of 12 or greater, weatherproof sockets, and GFCI protection. Doing so can reduce some of the risks associated with the use of extension cords. Hot tubs are hardwired into a home’s electrical system.

Can I use an extension cord with my inflatable hot tub?

Yes you can use an extension cord for the spa. We would recommend you use a 14 gauge or thicker. We are running ours on a 16 gauge, but it should be a 14 gauge. 3 of 3 found this helpful.

What is the difference between a plug and play spa and a regular spa?

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.

Can you plug a hot tub into a mains?

These can be plugged directly into a standard household socket. Some of the higher end plug and play ranges operate at a slightly higher wattage and will require a 16AMP power supply. Most hot tubs require a 32AMP supply. And some will require 40AMP.

Does a plug and play hot tub need a dedicated outlet?



120-VOLT PLUG & PLAY SPAS

This circuit must be on a 20 AMP BREAKER. These spas come with a GFCI protected plug that should be plugged into a standard dedicated outlet as mentioned above. OUTLET SHOULD BE WITHIN 5-10 FEET OF THE SPA for use with supplied cord. Total supplied cord length is 15 feet.

Can you get electrocuted in a lazy spa?

The answer is simple. Yes, you can definitely get electrocuted in a hot tub.

Can I go in my hot tub in the rain?



While there’s no immediate danger of using your hot tub when it’s raining (as long as there’s no associated lighting) if exposed to rainfall for long periods of time, your hot tub water chemistry will eventually be affected.

Can you go in a hot tub when it’s lightning?

Never use the hot tub before, during, or after a thunderstorm. There is a real danger of electrocution from lightning hitting the water.

Do inflatable hot tubs puncture easily?

The deterioration weakens the material, leaving it prone to rips and tears; these rips and tears won’t be covered under the guarantee and it’s very difficult to repair as the puncture repair material won’t stick to the now chemically-scoured sides of the spa.

How long will an inflatable hot tub last?

around 5 -7 years



When considering the lifespan of your new hot tub, you can expect to receive around 5 -7 years of use out of an inflatable hot tub compared to 20+ years of use from a hardshell hot tub.

Can you leave an inflatable hot tub outside in the winter?

Although most of the time, it is not recommended to use inflatable hot tubs in air temperatures below 40 degrees F, it has become common for most people to use mobile hot tubs in the wintertime.

Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity?

Q: Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity? An inflatable hot tub will use up to 1.5kWh of electricity while the heater is running. The average cost of electricity in the US is $0.13/kWh. That works out to about $0.20 an hour or $4.70 per day.

Should I leave my inflatable hot tub on all the time UK?

Can I leave the spa on all the time? The spa can be left on, if the heater function is left on, the pump unit will maintain the temperature of the water for you. If you want to use the spa regularly this is the most cost effective way of maintaining the water temperature.

How do you protect an inflatable hot tub in the winter?



We have also put together a few tips for looking after your inflatable hot tub in winter.

  1. Positioning and insulation. …
  2. Keep on top of chemicals. …
  3. Change the filters regularly. …
  4. Clean the outside. …
  5. Check your top cover. …
  6. Regular checks. …
  7. Don’t leave it un‑used. …
  8. Don’t have Freeze Shield™?