My new Arctic Avalanche Ultra was delivered yesterday around lunch time.
I was working from homeand got caught up on a conference call, and while I thought the two guys were setting up the tub and getting it ready to fill, they were already filling it. The "spa tech" had tossed the hose in and cranked the hose bib wide open.....Well, I'm on a artesian well, and while I have an excellent well, and possibly a "too big" pump, I have no restrictions on the plumbing.....the tub had about 150 gallon of water in it in about 10 minutes before blowing brown gunk. (very fine brown gunk as I have a 1 micron filter on the main line)
(my well will pump down in about 10 minutes at 15 gallons per minute, or run all day at about 5-6 gallons per minute)
I let them finish up setting things up and sent them on their way.....let the well refresh for an hour, flushed the lines, drained the murky water from the tub, shop vac-ed out the bits left in the bottom and refilled.......I filled my 440 gallon tub in about 2 hours and change, without running the well dry again......
I'm looking at installing a regulator on the hose bib that will be used to fill the tub so this doesn't happen again (accidentally) as I don't want to be doing a water change in marginal weather (last night dipped below freeezing, so I had to get the tub filled and powered up) with less buffer time and end up having to run the tub with dirty murky water to keep it from freezing up.
SO..........
all this to ask "How long does it usually take some of you to fill your tub from city water, with your tap wide open?"