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Quadra 1800 x 800 Whirlpool & Hydrotherapy Spa Bath

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Quadra 1800 x 800 Whirlpool & Hydrotherapy Spa BathIntroducing the new Quadra range of double ended baths. Manufactured from 4mm white Acrylic, this bath offers plenty of space and being double ended, has gentle slopes at either end of the bath, and so can comfortably fit up to two people, should you and a loved one fancy sharing. This bath comes with no tap holes, leaving you free to opt for a freestanding tap, should you wish. Why not upgrade your Whirlpool bath to an Hydrotherapy bath? These are

Introducing the new Quadra range of double ended baths. Manufactured from 4mm white Acrylic, this bath offers plenty of space and being double-ended, has gentle slopes at either end of the bath, and so can comfortably fit up to two people, should you and a loved one fancy sharing. This bath comes with no tap holes, leaving you free to opt for a freestanding tap, should you wish. Why not upgrade your Whirlpool bath to an Hydrotherapy bath? These are the ultimate in bathing luxury and have numerous benefits both mentally and physically.

Technical Specification

Bath

  • Length : 1800mm
  • Width : 800mm
  • Height : 400mm
  • Bath Internal Length : 1035mm
  • Bath Internal Width : 470mm
  • Outlet Connection Size : 52mm
  • Waste Position : Centre
  • Material Specification : Acrylic
  • Shape : Square
  • Bath Thickness : 4mm
  • Capacity : 216 Litres
  • Tap Holes : 0 (Suitable for drilling by your installer)
  • Waste Position : Centre
  • Colour : White
  • Style : Double Ended
  • Includes : Legset

Whirlpool System

  • 6 or 11 directional chrome low profile whirlpool jets
  • System operated via flush fit chrome pneumatic controls
  • Once operated the hydro massaging qualities can be tailored via the air control with a simple turn of the dial. Increasing the flow of air to the jets increases the feeling of lightness and therapeutic benefits.
  • The system is powered by a high flow, energy efficient and low noise 660W pump.
  • To ensure the system is probably the most hygienic on the market not only is the pump self-draining but the highest-grade pipework is used ensuring complete draining and lasting quality.
  • All systems designed, developed and fitted in the UK.
  • Covered with a full and comprehensive on site 3-year guarantee.

Hydrotherapy System

  • 11 directional low-profile whirlpool jets & 12 Air Spa jets both in a chrome finish
  • System operated via flush fit chrome pneumatic controls
  • Once operated the hydro massaging qualities can be tailored via the air control with a simple turn of the dial. Increasing the flow of air to the jets increases the feeling of lightness and therapeutic benefits.
  • Air is pumped into the bath from underneath the bath through discreet, low profile, chrome nozzles located on the base surface of the bath.
  • To create a relaxing and massaging effect the Air spa system efficiently pumps air into your bath via small, fine bubbles and so aerates the water, increasing the level of oxygen.
  • To reduce the heat loss of the bath water temperature the air is pre-heated within the motor prior to being pumped into the bath.
  • The position of each of the Air Spa nozzles are always on the bottom surface of the bath and not on the side or backrest section of the internal bath surface, this is because the bubbles emitted from the nozzles are designed to travel in a direct, vertical direction upward.
  • To ensure the system is probably the most hygienic on the market not only is the pump self-draining but the highest-grade pipework is used ensuring complete draining and lasting quality.
  • All systems designed, developed and fitted in the UK.

NB: All measurements are approximate. In line with manufacturing policy we reserve the right to amend specification without prior notice.

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