Model Oslo – used as an indoor spa – serves as both a built-in or stand-alone spa. When incorporating Oslo, it is important to ensure that there is good access to service-related measures by the spa. Model Oslo is equipped with pneumatic control; a simple and reliable control system. There is a filtration system and ozonator which is a chemical-free bactericidal that is used as a supplement to chlorine. The spa is insulated and has a strong thermal cap that can be used if you leave the water after use. The spa is equipped with two drains; one through the vertically located drain and one at the bottom of the spa. This ensures easy and efficient maintenance and emptying of the water in the spa.
This spa is equipped with skimmer and a filtration system which contributes to a better water quality. This allows you to maintain the water in the spa, as in a swimming pool.
Specifications
Dimension: Diameter: 182 cm x H: 80 cm
Number of seats: About. 5 seats
Color: Pearl
Color cabinet: Anthracite, PVC
Bottom: Molded PVC
Water volume: About 600 liters
Weight: 200 kg
Insulation: The underside of the spa: 2-3 cm foam insulation.
Sides: 5 cm insulation on three sides, service side; 3 cm insulation. All insulation is reinforced with heat-reflective foil.
Thermal insulation cover:Slate color, approx. 9 cm (Extra insulated)
Control: Pneumatic control with adjustable intensity
Timer: timer
Heater: Note 2 x 3 kW with thermostat and pressure switch
Cirkulationpump: 1 pc. (375 W)
Jetpump: 1 pc.(2 hk)
Total number of massage jets: 17 pc stainless
Waterfall: Controlled on the edge of the spa
Lighting: Yes, white light
Ozonator: Yes
Filter: 1 pc. slats
Electrical connection: 400 V, 16 A
Connection cable NOT included with your Spa.
NordKap Living recommends that you buy a heater for your indoor spa. In addition to heating and maintaining the water temperature, the heater also has the important function of keeping the water at body temperature via the integrated thermostat.
Temperature fluctuations of +/- 2 degrees are usually felt at once. At a water temperature of 39 degrees you are usually sweating and at 35 degrees you are freezing.
When choosing a heater, a number of factors should be kept in mind: the size of the spa, the amount of hot water available and the number of people in the household who share this daily.