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Aquatherm Heat Pump Pool Heater Frequently Asked Questions

 
Why heat my pool?

You bought your pool for a number of reasons like family fun, exercise, entertaining and possibly even therapeutic reasons.  However you've probably found that without heating your pool it's often too cold to enjoy. Heating your pool will allow you to enjoy it all season, perhaps all year round, thereby increasing the return on your sizable investment.

Choosing the right type of Heating System

There are three basic types of pool heating systems: Solar, Electric Heat Pump, and Gas (Natural or Lp/Propane).  The best system for your pool is determined by numerous factors including your needs, desires, budget and physical layout of the pool and house. View Side-by-Side Comparison Guide

Types of Heat Pump pool heaters

There are two basic types of pool heat pumps.  The most common is an "Air-Source", the other being "Water-Source".  Air Source Heat Pumps, use air as a heat source.  Water Source Heat Pumps get their heat source from water i.e. lake, river, or well water.  Water source units are generally used for special applications; for more information on water source units, call our help desk at 800-333-9276.

How does a Heat Pump work?

"Air Source" Heat Pumps utilize the sun's free heat by collecting and absorbing energy from the outside air. This energy is then compressed and transferred to the pool water. Your existing pool pump circulates the water through the heater and warms the pool.

The FAN circulates air through the outer EVAPORATOR AIR COIL that acts as a heat collector. The liquid refrigerant in the air coil absorbs the available heat in the ambient air transforming it into a gas. The refrigerant gas is then pumped into the COMPRESSOR.  When this warmed gas is compressed, it intensifies or concentrates the heat like a magnifying glass in the sun.

This intensely hot gas is then pumped into the HEAT EXCHANGER CONDENSER where the actual heat transfer takes place.  As the pool water passes through the heat exchanger, the hot gas gives up its heat to the cooler pool water.

The refrigerant returns to a liquid state and is pumped through the EXPANSION VALVE then into the evaporator air coil to start the process all over again.

How will a Heat Pump perform?

Heat pump technology can efficiently collect heat from the outside air down to the 45 to 50 degree range. For tropic and subtropic climates, this means that the pool can be maintained at 80 to 90 degrees under almost all conditions all year round. In northern climates, a Heat Pump will greatly extend the swimming season.

For temperatures below 45 degrees, a Hot Gas option can be added which will allow the Heat Pump to continue to collect heat; however, efficiency drops as the temperature drops.

Cost of Operation

Example: The chart below illustrates pool heating costs with and without a cover for each month when heating is required. To maintain 80 degrees water temperature in a 14 x 28 pool, 4ft. average depth, low wind speed, in Ft. Myers, Florida, @ .070/kwh local electric will cost approximately:

To heat this pool with a Heat Pump @ .070 /Kwh would cost: "With A Cover " $291.00 Per Year. "Without A Cover" $726.00 /Yr.

NOTE: To heat the same pool with a L.P. Gas Heater @ $1.50/Gal. would cost: "With A Cover" $2,036.00 Per Year. "Without A Cover" $5091.00 /Yr.

A pool heat pump will heat your pool for 70% to 80% less money than a L.P. gas type heater and  50% to 60% less than natural gas type heaters. Heat pumps cost far less to operate than any other "demand type" pool heater period.

Heating costs vary with: geographic location, desired water temperature, wind speed, sun exposure, use of cover and swim season. The Energy SuperMarket can provide you with a computerized report detailing the estimated cost of operation based on your exact pool criteria by calling 888-333-9276 or by printing the sizing form below.

What size do I need?

Sizing of a heat pump pool heater is based on the pool's surface area, geographic location, environmental conditions such as shading, wind, blanketing against night time heat losses, and more.  Please complete, print and fax sizing form to 800-897-6527 and our engineers and consultants will prepare a free cost of operation and pool heater sizing analysis.

Can I install it myself?

Each model of heat pump can be installed by the handyman, although it is strongly recommended that the electric hookups be made by a professional contractor.  It typically takes less than a day to have a heat pump installed and running. Installation manuals are included with each Heat Pump. View Aquatherm's Installation Manual in PDF format.

Energy Rating and Efficiency
Pool/Spa heat pumps are  rated on B.T.U. output and C.O.P. efficiency:

B.T.U. [British  Thermal Units] is the measured amount of heat output the unit will produce. The B.T.U. output will fluctuate with the outside air temperature and humidity levels.

C.O.P. [Coefficient Of Performance] is the measured ratio of kilowatt usage compared to the kilowatt output.

Aquatherm heat pumps produce between 6.3* and 5.4** kilowatts for every one kilowatt used to operate it, therefore every $1.00 spent in operation returns $6.30 to $5.40 worth of heat. The C.O.P. efficiency will fluctuate with outside air temperature and humidity levels.

In 23 years of testing, Aquatherm has focused on obtaining the highest efficiency possible. A pool heat pump can be charged with refrigerant in such a way that will increase the BTU output at the "optimum" or "easy" weather conditions but, the efficiency [or cost of operation] will be sacrificed, especially in colder "tougher" weather conditions. A unit with a C.O.P. of 1 point less can cost 20+% more to operate than the Aquatherm.

Operating efficiently during colder weather conditions is "where the rubber meets the road" so to speak. Aquatherm designs their heat pumps to obtain the maximum BTU, but only at the very highest efficiency possible in a wide range of weather conditions.

The greatest value a heat pump provides a pool owner is to deliver a warm pool or hot spa at the lowest possible cost of operation.

For more information or to purchase, please visit The Energy SuperMarket


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