One of the best upgrades you can add to any hot tub is a Corona Discharge Ozone System. When paired with a traditional sanitizer, ozone helps you enjoy cleaner, clearer water with fewer chemicals.
Ozone doesn’t replace chlorine or bromine — but it is a powerful partner that destroys unwanted contaminants in your water. In this article, you’ll learn what ozone is, how it works, and why it’s one of my preferred systems for maintaining a healthy hot tub.
Ozone (O₃) is a powerful oxidizer that neutralizes:
Ozone is simply oxygen with three atoms instead of two, giving it strong sanitizing power.
There are two types of ozone systems used in hot tubs:
This is the system we recommend. It is more advanced, produces higher concentrations of ozone, and is far more effective in moving water.
Uses ultraviolet light to create ozone.
However:
For modern hot tubs, Corona Discharge is the superior choice.
Ozone is injected into the water as tiny bubbles during a low‑speed filtration cycle or through a dedicated circulation pump. The smaller the bubbles, the more effective the ozone.
Because ozone takes time to contact all the water in your spa, it cannot be your only sanitizer. Instead, it:
The result?
Cleaner water, fewer chemicals, and less maintenance.
Most modern hot tubs can accept an ozone system. It includes:
Your spa’s control system must support ozone so it can turn the generator on and off automatically.
The ideal pairing is:
This combination kills bacteria quickly, then allows ozone to maintain clean water between uses.
After each soak:
The chlorine sanitizes immediately, then gets used up. By the next day, your water will be clean and chlorine‑free, and ozone takes over from there.
To handle lotions, soaps, and personal care products, add a non‑chlorine shock or enzyme weekly.
If your ozone generator is functioning properly:
For peace of mind, you may maintain 0.5–1.0 ppm, but it’s optional.
If you go weeks without using your hot tub, add a healthy chlorine dose once a week. Ozone works slowly, so weekly sanitation prevents contaminants from taking hold.
Ozone works with other sanitizing systems:
The same rules apply:
You only need to add sanitizer after use or weekly if the spa sits idle.
Ozone generators typically last 3–5 years. Here’s how to tell if yours is failing:
Some units have a light or faint vibration sound.
However, lights can show “power on” even when ozone is not being produced.
Tiny bubbles (<1 mm) are good.
Large bubbles are usually just air.
Note: Some systems always show bubbles even when ozone output is zero.
A fresh, rainstorm‑like scent when you open the cover after hours of being closed is a good sign.
You can also sniff the ozone hose (before the check valve) to confirm output.
Single‑use kits can confirm approximate ozone production.
Cloudy water, algae, or increased chemical demand may indicate ozone failure — after ruling out:
Ready to upgrade your hot tub experience with cleaner, fresher, lower‑chemical water? A Corona Discharge Ozone System is one of the most effective enhancements you can add.
Visit your local dealer or check online for a compatible ozone generator.
Your hot tub — and your skin — will thank you.