Description
The NetSpa Celtic 4 is a three seat acrylic spa of 216 x 160 x 93 cm holding 950 litres, arranged as two loungers and one seat. That seating split is unusual and deliberate: two people can recline fully rather than sit upright, which is what turns a small spa into a genuine relaxation product rather than a scaled down version of a larger one. The rectangular 216 by 160 cm footprint slots into narrow terraces and courtyards where a square shell will not fit. The list price is 7,835 EUR excluding VAT.
Two 2.2 hp massage pumps supply 27 stainless steel CMP jets, with a dedicated circulation pump filtering continuously. A 3 kW Balboa heater and the TP600 control panel manage temperature, jets and lighting.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-37537 |
| Dimensions | 216 x 160 x 93 cm |
| Water volume | 950 litres |
| Seating | 3 places: 2 loungers, 1 seat |
| Pumps | 2 massage pumps of 2.2 hp, plus 1 circulation pump |
| Heater | Balboa, 3 kW |
| Jets | 27 CMP stainless steel hydromassage jets |
| Control panel | Balboa TP600 |
| Water treatment | Integrated ozonator |
| Lighting | LED spotlight and perimeter LEDs, chromotherapy |
| Shell | Lucite ABS and PMMA |
| Cabinet panels | High density Normawood |
| Features | Integrated waterfall, floating skimmer, bypass, insulating cover included |
| Weight | 225 kg empty |
| Installation | Plug and play, standard suitable socket |
| Price | 7,835 EUR excluding VAT |
Where a three seat spa earns its place
Commercial wellness projects often over specify seat count. A five or six seat shell in a hotel suite, a spa treatment room or a small residence terrace is usually occupied by two people, and the operator has paid for water volume, heating and chemical treatment that is never used. The Celtic 4 sizes the product to the actual occupancy, and the 950 litre volume heats and treats accordingly.
The narrow 160 cm width also solves an access problem. Spas are routinely craned over buildings because they will not pass a gate or a side passage; at 160 cm the Celtic 4 clears a far higher proportion of standard accesses. Check the route, the door and gate widths, and any corner turns before ordering, and check that the terrace or deck will carry 225 kg plus 950 litres plus occupants.
Plug and play design removes the plant room, the buried pipework and most of the civil works. Combined with ozone treatment and the supplied insulating cover, that keeps both the installation cost and the running cost proportionate to a three seat unit. Light In Fitness supplies wellness equipment to hotels, campsites, residences and gyms from Tours.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Celtic 4 differ from the larger Celtic models?
It holds 950 litres for three places, two of them loungers, in a rectangular 216 by 160 cm shell. Larger models in the range are square, hold more water and seat five. The choice is driven by the access route and the real occupancy rather than by headline capacity.
What does the ozonator do?
It disinfects the water continuously, removing bacteria, viruses and algae, which substantially reduces chemical dosing. Routine water testing remains obligatory on a commercial installation.
What base does the spa need?
A flat, level base able to carry the loaded weight, with service access to the equipment bay on at least one side. Shipping runs 5 to 10 working days from stock, with delivery to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg; export is costed per project.
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