GeorgeMfg
Mechanical
- Feb 12, 2024
- 5
Hi,
I am building a hot tub and have a question about electrocution risks. I have the option to use a 120v AC pump and a 24v DC pump, where wattage/power would be the same on both pumps. The spa tub is made from metal (don't ask why) and the tub itself is grounded. These pumps have all the electronics completely encapsulated, and the impeller is in a separate housing, but there is always a risk of something going wrong.
I've read that most spas actually use 220v water pumps. My preference would be to use the 120v AC pump but I have read that the 24v DC is safer. Can anyone explain why?
Are there any other considerations I should be making?
Thank you for your replies.
I am building a hot tub and have a question about electrocution risks. I have the option to use a 120v AC pump and a 24v DC pump, where wattage/power would be the same on both pumps. The spa tub is made from metal (don't ask why) and the tub itself is grounded. These pumps have all the electronics completely encapsulated, and the impeller is in a separate housing, but there is always a risk of something going wrong.
I've read that most spas actually use 220v water pumps. My preference would be to use the 120v AC pump but I have read that the 24v DC is safer. Can anyone explain why?
Are there any other considerations I should be making?
Thank you for your replies.