MSpa Tuscany PM-610S (4-5 person, older)

Quick answer

The MSpa Tuscany PM-610S (4-5 person, older) holds about 227 gallons of water and measures 64 dia x 27 H inches, seating up to 5. Full of water and people it weighs roughly 2,893 lb.

Size chemicals for this tub

Chemical doses for about 227 gallons

Computed for this tub's water volume, so you can dose without doing the arithmetic. Amounts are ounces by weight.

To do thisChemicalAmount
Raise total alkalinity +10 ppmsodium bicarbonate0.54 oz
Raise free chlorine +3 ppmdichlor granules0.16 oz
Raise bromine +3 ppmbromine granules0.15 oz
Chlorine shock (+10 ppm)dichlor0.54 oz

Open the dosing calculator for this tub

Add in small steps with the pump running, wait, then retest before adding more. Never mix chemicals together, and always follow your product label, which wins over any calculator.

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How much does a full Tuscany PM-610S (4-5 person, older) weigh?

Its 227 gallons of water alone weigh about 1,893 lb. The tub itself is light (roughly 50 to 90 lb), so filled with water and 5 bathers it lands near 2,893 lb, almost all of it water. Either way, the water is the heavy part. Work out any tub on the filled weight calculator.

Keep the water right

A 227 gallon tub doses in small amounts, so a kitchen scale and small additions beat eyeballing it. Test, balance alkalinity then pH then sanitizer, and use the dosing calculator sized for this tub. Start with test strips and a chemical kit.

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Source

The 227 gallon figure is from the manufacturer's published specification: www.manualslib.com. MSpa PM-610S owner manual spec: 860 Ltr / 227 gal, 4-5 persons, 1.62m/64in dia x 0.68m/27in. Older/smaller Tuscany variant than current Frame Tuscany. Capacities vary with how high you fill and with seats and footwell; confirm against your own manual or a metered fill when precision matters.

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