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How are Heat Pumps better than other methods of heating pools?
If you want an
energy-efficient way to heat your swimming pool and enjoy swimming
for as much of the year as possible then a Pool
Heat Pump is the best way
to do it.
A Heat Pump uses a small amount of electricity to operate. Instead
of heating with an electric heating element they
collect heat from the outside air. Even when it is 50 degrees outside there
is enough heat in the air to put in the pool even though it
feels cold to us. In other words, you are just
really moving existing heat around from the air to your water,
this
heat is removed from the air, concentrated with your compressor, and
then transferred to the water.
Because of their high efficiency, heat pumps have a low cost of
operation. Typically, for every 20 cents of electric input, you
receive $1.00 worth of heat.
Apart from being less expensive to run than other forms of heating,
Heat Pumps offer other benefits like: Heat
Pumps don't pollute the pool area with fumes, they are designed for
trouble free operation with display codes that
can help the homeowner easily troubleshoot their unit
before calling for service and are made out of materials that can not be
hurt by pool or spa chemicals.
Heat Pumps also produce low density heat which is safe for
children and the elderly, unlike having a fire in your back yard or
a 500 pound propane tank next to your home. They are unmatched for
convenience for ease of use.How
Do Heat Pumps Work?
Heat pumps use electricity to capture heat and
move it from one place to another. They don't generate heat.
As the pool pump circulates the swimming pool's
water, the water drawn from the pool passes through a filter and the
heat pump pool water heater. The heat pump heater has a fan that draws in the
outside air and directs it over the evaporator coil. Liquid
refrigerant within the evaporator coil absorbs the heat from the
outside air and becomes a gas. The warm gas in the coil then passes
through the compressor. The compressor increases the heat, creating
a very hot gas that then passes through the condenser. The condenser
transfers the heat from the hot gas to the cooler pool water
circulating through the heater. The heated water then returns to the
pool. The hot gas, as it flows through the condenser coil, returns
to liquid form and back to the evaporator, where the whole process
begins again.
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want to provide you with the best prices on
swimming pool heat pumps on the Internet. If you find a competitor
with a better price on a
pool heat pump or a
state-of-the-art
solar pool heater, feel free to ask us about price matching. We are
committed to providing a painless, friendly, and affordable purchasing
experience, whether you're shopping for an
electric pool heater or another one of our products.
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WHAT'S NEW
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ROME
INDUSTRIES UPGRADES NATIONAL HEAT PUMP WARRANTY
Rome Industries upgraded their national
heat pump warranty to 5 years parts and 2 years
labor. |
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NEW 410A
FREON
All heat pumps must be built with 410A freon according to new government
regulations. R22 freon is being
phased out because it depletes the ozone
layer and it encourages global warming. |
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