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2006-10-12 06:39:52 · 5 answers · asked by mithila 1 in Education & Reference Special Education

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did u mean a jacuzzi?

A bath in a Jacuzzi tub can be a soothing experience to help comfort the senses and calm the nerves. Whether it is relief from pain or freedom from stress - the Jacuzzi is a solution to your problems. This article throws light on Jacuzzi bathtubs and their therapeutic effect. Read on to find out more about Jacuzzi spas.

Jacuzzi
A Jacuzzi offers the whirl pooling effect of warm water in a bathtub or swimming pool. It was invented by an American engineer of Italian origin -- Candido Jacuzzi. Jacuzzis are popular for recreational and health reasons. The whirlpooling action of water in this luxury product can be attributed to a pump, adequate piping and water jets fitted into the tub. All the three components function in a cyclical manner - the pump mobilizes the water and it is delivered through the pipes and finally the small jets. The water jets have an inbuilt mechanism, which permit the flow of both water and air at the same time. The amount of air flowing through the water jets can be adjusted to individual requirements. The circulating air produces bubbles that flow through the tub and produce a soothing effect when they come into contact with the person in the tub. This product helps increase blood circulation by stimulating the nerve endings below the skin. The increased circulation to problem areas of the body can help ease inflammation and diffuse muscle-bound toxins. But those suffering from circulatory problems or heart ailments must use Jacuzzi products after consulting the physician.

Jacuzzi Tub / Bathtub
Jacuzzi tubs occur as either standard versions (like ordinary bath tubs) or sink-in versions. The standard versions of Jacuzzi bathtubs can be fitted in most bathrooms and do not require any extra space. The Jacuzzi mechanism with a shower provision can be easily fitted in. The sink-in version of these bathtubs can be fitted against the wall of the bathroom or right in the middle. It is a more lavish investment and allows the user to enjoy a more comfortable, stress-relieving bathing experience by simply sinking into a larger tub. Such a bathtub comes in a variety of shapes and sizes and prices depending on the materials used in the manufacture. Some Jacuzzi bathtubs create a cross-flow pattern whereas others have side jets for creating the whirlpool effect. You can also go in for customized Jacuzzi whirlpool bath tubs with special jets to target common problem areas such as neck, lower back and knees.

Jacuzzi Pump / Jets

The Jacuzzi pump can be described as the heart of the Jacuzzi mechanism and comes in different speeds and induction of air. The more expensive varieties of pumps come with adjustable speeds. The advantage of the former is that they can be adjusted to control the speed of flow of water for a more customized recreational experience. Jacuzzi pumps come in different ranges of horsepower with adjustable temperature and water flow controls

Brush-style motors are regularly used in most Jacuzzis. But these motors have shorter service life and are noisy. Induction motors are longer lasting and quiet. Multi-speed induction motors allows you to gain control over the speed and volume of water motion. Other add-on features that are available on Jacuzzi pumps for better prices are: run-dry mechanism and the spin-flee mechanism. The run-dry mechanism keeps the motor from burning out if the tub is emptied of water. The safety feature of the spin-flee mechanism disengages the pump in the event a bather’s long hair gets caught into the suction fitting. Jacuzzi pumps and motors range from 1 to 3 horsepower and vary from different tub sizes and jet configurations. Other safety features include air switches to keep you out of contact with the low-voltage current. The Jacuzzi jets come in various models too. These jets help create the whirl pooling effect that characterizes Jacuzzis.

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2006-10-12 06:47:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Jacuzzis are commonly found in residential homes, hotels and aboard cruise ships and have become popular in high-end spas around the world. Jacuzzi products are distributed in about 60 countries.

The family history is the classic tale of European immigrants coming to the USA and living the American Dream. They arrived from Italy in the early 1900s. They started out by picking oranges and building small fixed-wing aircraft. They built a unique propeller known as the "Jacuzzi toothpick." They built the first enclosed cabin monoplane, which was used by the U.S. Postal Service to carry passengers from the San Francisco Bay area to Yosemite National Park.

Because of their knowledge and design experience in aircraft pumps, they turned their attention to the need of the agricultural community for groundwater. In 1925, the Jacuzzi brothers revolutionized the pump industry by designing the most efficient pump of the era. They received a Gold Medal at the California State Fair in 1930 for their new design.

Roy Jacuzzi speculated that there might be a market for hydrotherapy in the home. In 1968, he introduced the world to the "Roman Bathtub." This was the first integrated whirlpool bath. His patented jets, placed along the sides, produced a 50/50 air to water ratio providing an experience like none before. The same patented mixture ratio is still a signature feature of today's Jacuzzi jets. Suzanne Sommers, then a model, was used in some of the first print advertisements published by Jacuzzi.

In the early 1970s, the company produced larger units with built-in heating and filtration systems. This was the beginning of the spa industry as we know it today. Friends and family were now invited to share the experience of a vacation in their own backyard.

Moving into the 1980s, the company's product line expanded with models that worked in multi-use configurations as hot tubs, whirlpool baths, or both. These models could be installed indoors or outdoors or topside of luxury watercraft.

The Jacuzzi assembly plant is located in Chino, California. This plant was the first ISO 9001 certified spa production facility in the world. It has the capability of producing up to 300 spas per day for their domestic and export business needs. Their product line has many unique features such as patented jets, rainbow waterfalls, synthetic sun-resistant siding, stereos, ergonomic seating, triple-layered shells, full foam insulation, and a solid A.B.S. pan bottom.

Jacuzzi today is the world's most widely recognized name in jetted baths and spas...

2006-10-12 14:32:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

jacuzzi:

A trademark used for a whirlpool bath or a device that swirls water in a bath.
Jacuzzi is a company producing whirlpool bathtubs and spas. Its first product was a bath with massaging jets. The trademarked Jacuzzi name is commonly misused to refer to any bath with water jets, and can thus be considered a genericized trademark. Sometimes spas and hot tubs are also mistakenly referred to as Jacuzzis. The company advertises that "they are Jacuzzi, and everyone else's are just hot tubs." Their current slogan is "Jacuzzi: Water that moves you."

A trademark for a whirlpool bath with a system of underwater jets that deliver water under presure in order to massage and invigorate the body.

2006-10-12 13:59:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-10-13 04:05:03 · answer #4 · answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7 · 0 0

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2006-10-12 13:51:04 · answer #5 · answered by Timarp 2 · 0 0

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