Because Bullfrog Spas are built with the patented JetPak Therapy System™, they utilize about 90% less plumbing than conventional hot tubs. Less plumbing equals less friction and less energy used to get water to the jets. In addition, Bullfrog Spas’ 100% closed-cell, full foam design insulates the spa completely to prevent heat escape, even in the coldest climates. Combine both of those with a premium, tight-fitting cover, and your Bullfrog Spa is maximized for its energy efficiency.
Under normal conditions, a spa is expected to use between 400-600 kilowatt’s (kW) in a month. The current average residential electricity rate per kW in Utah is 10¢.
For a fee and upon request, Bullfrog Spas of Northern Utah can install a temporary meter to record the total kilowatt (kW) usage for a week. To determine the daily average, divide the weekly usage by 7. Next, multiply the average by 30 to calculate the monthly energy consumption of the spa. Finally, find the monthly kW consumption cost by multiplying it with the price per kW. This information will reveal the monthly operating cost of the spa.
For instance, consider a scenario in February where a spa utilizes 137 kW over one week, averaging 19.57 kW per day and totaling 570 kW for the month. In this case, the estimated monthly operating cost for running this hot tub would be approximately $58. Switching from the “Standard” operating mode to an energy-saving mode could potentially result in an additional monthly savings of $10-15.
Bullfrog Spas offer a number of operation modes designed to cater to differing needs and preferences. These modes offer a spectrum of choices in filtration, heating, energy efficiency, and customization, empowering spa owners to tailor their experience to their unique requirements. Although “Standard – Beginner” mode is what we recommend as the most user-friendly option, the other options below outline different setting the user can switch to based on usage patterns, power consumption needs, and personal preferences.
Away
In Away mode the spa temperature set point will be reduced by 20°F. Spa will remain in Economy mode at all times of the day and all days of the week.
Suggested use: Use when on vacation or not using the spa for longer than 2 weeks.
Economy time: Everyday of the week, 24 hours per day.
Filter cycle start time: 8:00 PM, duration 3 hours.
Standard – Beginner
In Standard mode the spa will heat to the set point and filter according to the spa’s standard configuration. Spa will heat to set point at all times and all days of the week. This is the default setting on new spas.
Suggested use: Use to maintain readiness for use everyday at all times of day.
Economy time: Will not use Economy mode.
Filter cycle start times: 8:00 AM, duration 1.5 hours and 8:00 PM, duration 1.5 hours.
Energy Savings
In Energy Savings mode the spa temperature set point will be reduced by 20°F during peak daytime hours. Spa will heat to normal set point during evening hours and on the weekend.
Suggested use: Use to save energy during weekday daytime hours and make ready for use at night and all day on weekends.
Economy time: Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM.
Filter cycle start time: 7:00 PM, duration 3 hours.
Super Energy Savings (factory default setting)
In Super Energy Savings mode the spa temperature set point will be reduced by 20°F during peak daytime hours. Spa will heat to normal set point during evening hours, every day of the week.
Suggested use: Use to save maximum energy and heat only during set filter cycles.
Economy time: Will not use Economy mode, only heats during filtration cycles.
Filter cycle start time: 8:00 AM, duration 1.5 hours and 8:00 PM, duration 1.5 hours.
Weekender
In Weekender mode the spa temperature set point will be reduced by 20°F from Monday to Friday. Spa will heat to set point at all times on the weekend (Saturday & Sunday).
Suggested use: Use when spa is used only on weekends and not on weekdays.
Economy time: Monday – Friday, 24 hours per day.
Filter cycle start time: 8:00 AM, duration 1.5 hours and 8:00 PM, duration 1.5 hours.