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Why
choose a Heat Pump to heat my swimming pool?
As
fuel prices increase, it’s important that you choose the most cost
effective and energy efficient method of heating your pool. The
HeatSeeker consumes approximately less than one-fifth of the
electricity of conventional pool water heaters.
The
efficiency of Heat Pumps is measured by a “coefficient of performance”
(C.O.P.). The HeatSeeker range of Heat Pumps produce a C.O.P. in
excess of 5; for every 1kW of electricity consumed, the HeatSeeker
will generate 5kW of heat for your pool water, remarkable when you
consider that the most efficient electric and gas heaters produce less
than 1kW of heating for every 1kW consumed.
The
capital outlay of purchasing a Heat Pump has, in the past, been higher
than other methods of heating swimming pool water. As Heat Pump
technology has gained in popularity the cost of the equipment has
reduced. It is now possible to buy a quality swimming pool Heat Pump
at an affordable price.
How
it works
Heat
Pumps work by absorbing heat from the outside air. The heat is then
compressed and transferred to your pool water.
HeatSeeker sizing
This sizing
chart assumes that the desired pool temperature is 29C, the ambient
air temperature is not less than 15C, and that a heat retention cover
is used.
Warranty
Extended parts only warranty on all HeatSeekers
2
years on Compressor
5
years on Heat Exchanger.
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