What Electrical Supply Do You Need for a Hot Tub?
One of the most common questions when buying a hot tub is: “What electrical supply do I actually need?”
It’s an important consideration and getting it right from the start ensures your hot tub runs safely, efficiently, and without unexpected installation issues. In the UK, most hot tubs fall into two main categories: 13 amp (plug and play) and 32 amp (hardwired). Understanding the difference will help you choose the right option for your home and lifestyle.
13 Amp Hot Tubs (Plug & Play)
13 amp hot tubs are designed to plug into a standard outdoor socket, making them a popular choice for convenience.
What to expect:
- Plugs into a regular socket (with RCD protection)
- No complex electrical installation required
- Quicker and easier to set up
- Typically smaller models
Things to keep in mind:
- Limited power output
- Heater and jets may not run at full power simultaneously
- Slower heat-up times
- Best suited for lighter use or smaller households
These models are ideal if you’re looking for a straightforward setup and minimal upfront installation work.
32 Amp Hot Tubs (Hardwired)
32 amp hot tubs are permanently connected to your home’s electrical system by a qualified electrician.
What to expect:
- Dedicated power supply
- Higher performance overall
- Ability to run heater and jets at the same time
- Faster heating and more powerful jet systems
Things to consider:
- Requires professional installation
- Higher upfront setup cost
- More planning needed before delivery
These are typically the preferred choice for homeowners looking for a premium spa experience and more consistent performance.
Which Option Is Right for You?
The best choice depends on how you plan to use your hot tub.
A 13 amp hot tub may suit you if:
- You want a simple, quick installation
- Your garden setup is temporary or flexible
- You’re using the spa occasionally
A 32 amp hot tub may be better if:
- You want stronger jets and better performance
- You’ll use your hot tub regularly
- You’re planning a long-term installation
- Comfort and consistency are a priority
Installation Considerations
Regardless of which option you choose, there are a few key things to plan for:
Outdoor Power Supply
Sockets must be weatherproof and properly protected. For hardwired systems, a dedicated supply is essential.
RCD Protection
All hot tubs should be protected by a Residual Current Device (RCD) to ensure safety.
Distance from Your Property
The further your hot tub is from your home, the more complex (and potentially costly) installation can become.
Professional Advice
Even for plug-and-play models, it’s always worth getting advice to ensure your setup is safe and suitable.
Why Getting It Right Matters
Choosing the correct electrical supply isn’t just about installation, it directly affects:
- Performance
- Heating efficiency
- Running experience
- Long-term reliability
A properly installed system ensures your hot tub runs smoothly and delivers the level of comfort you expect.
Understanding the difference between 13 amp and 32 amp hot tubs helps you make a more confident buying decision. Whether you prioritise convenience or performance, choosing the right electrical setup ensures your hot tub fits seamlessly into your home. If you’re unsure which option is best for your setup, the Spafix team can help guide you through the process and ensure everything is installed safely and correctly.
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Lakesmere Road, Waterlooville
Hampshire, PO8 9JU
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