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Hot Tub
Construction: Hot Tub Fires
Electrical Safety. copyright 2003 through 2020 , Havenmade What causes houses to catch fire from a hot tub?How about this one that killed people? This subject of safety runs throughout our entire web site, because it is one of the most important design concepts a consumer should consider.
"Money is more
important than life or now a dead consumer is a
statistic instead of a person". With
steel or aluminum the arc never gets outside the
enclosure. I have seen this on
three of our Haven Spas in the last 9
years. Most always it is from the
electrician, not connecting the power wires to the spa
correctly. There
is no qualified electrician in the US who is allowed
to use plastic load centers in your home next to
flammable materials. So why is the load center
of a 50 or 60 AMP spa allowed to be made from
plastic? In Europe they are going to go with ARC
breakers that sense arcing, because of the stupid
plastic boxes used in homes. Who was the idiot
politician who allowed plastic in the EU code? And
the EU has 230V and 380 and 400 Volts much more than
the USA. There is no qualified electrician
in the US who is allowed to use plastic load centers
in your home next to flammable materials. Not
only is it not a good idea, IT IS AGAINST THE LAW.
So why is the load center of a 50 or 60 AMP spa
allowed to be made from plastic? It is
because of profits and companies who are only
concerned about money and not concerned about a
statistic of someone's home being destroyed, or even
one person dying, "once in a while". I ran a small electrical contracting business for over 7 years, and the NECA code book, seem to not apply to spas. Why? I can't stress how idiotic it is to
use a plastic enclosure on high current spa
boxes. Plastic main boxes are a "time
bomb" waiting to start fires "down the road". If you
look now, you will see many of them, and in the
future, 8 to 12 years we are going to start seeing
more fires from spas than ever. Prior to 2003,
most spas had steel or aluminum. I think people
are getting dumber because of economics and short cuts
to save money. Maybe they ARE just dumber and
more greedy. If you understand electricity at
all, a steel control box or aluminum is a grounded
metal enclosure that shields the electronics from
outside radio waves or any arcing influences. It
also, AND THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND,
grounds out the arc from any electrical connector that
touches it and IMMEDIATELY TURNS OFF THE POWER TO THE
SPA, because the Ground Fault Protection, trips
immediately. As soon as any arc touches the
enclosure metal, which is grounded, it instantly turns
off the power and stops the arcing. And it is ALWAYS
the arcing that kills people. With plastic enclosures, the GFCI
(ground fault circuit interrupter) does not
trip, because plastic is not
a conductor, so the arc keeps on going,
melts and penetrates outside the plastic box. I
can't even begin to tell you how dangerous that is on
an old spa. As the wires ages and start to have
corrosion it will eventually break the connection and
create a "distance" between the connection. It
is that slight distance where the arcing occurs.
When the electricity is turned on, it jumps that small
gap and gets very hot. It melts the wires and
creates an even bigger gap that becomes a bright "arc
lamp". If it were to contact metal the arc would
shut off the GFCI.. If it contacts plastic, it
melts the plastic and starts arcing on the outside of
the box and the plastic will start to burn, even if it
has flame retardant in it, because it is a "petroleum"
product. The second best is aluminum, but it
still has a much lower resistance to fire escape than
steel. But with the advent of the GFCI Aluminum
is OK Perfect example; older hot tub with
plastic control box. ![]() HOME Here is a cheap plastic control that is found on very expensive spas from So, CA. They could have at least left a little room around the circuit board, but that is what cheap corporation. spas look like. ![]() Large corporations are only about money, and they take chances with your life. This board needs to be placed in a metal box, not plastic. They need to do more to protect you as a consumer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a real control box made of steel. This is found on our Haven Spas. This is the largest one, but they are all Steel. Look at the difference from the IQ nonsense of that company above. Their spas sell for high prices with cheap everything, from the shell, pumps, and control box. We are in the process of finalizign the testing of our new control box. As soon as the testing is done I will put of photos of it. It now will have a stainless steel metal housing that is both flameproof, water proof and fully grounded protecting consumers. And all the components are OVER kill for safety as well. Notice that even the heater wires are enclosed in the metal box. All of the equipment we use has the heater wires in the box. ---------------------------------------------------------- If you look at this CLICK HERE you will see photos of a heater with the wires in a tiny black plastic box. I don't call that anything but dangerous and guess what? It did catch fire and this company did not change the design much at all. Again, they caught fire in 2012, and I expect to see more of the same thing. Here is a video of a spa company in the Netherlands who sells some cheap Chinese spas and some Cheap American Spas. "Oddly enough" The fire started in the middle of the showroom where spas were running. These are all nice people, who don't know much about hot tubs. |
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