Description
Geothermal pool heating
relies on a heating technology that uses the earth as the primary energy
source, thanks to relatively stable temperatures 4 to 6 feet underground.
(Unlike the outside temperature which changes according to the season) This
makes it a very environmentally friendly method of heating and cooling, 7 times
more efficient than other methods.
How it works
Geothermal heat pumps
work by extracting solar energy trapped in the earth and transferring it to a
pool or other body of water that you want to keep warm. Additionally, the
system typically consists of a network of underground pipes, known as ground
loops or geothermal loops, to harvest thermal energy.
Swimming pool geothermal
units are especially needed in today's eco-friendly market because they save
energy bills and are clean for the environment.
Features:
1. Twisted titanium
source water heat exchanger.
2. Digital pool and spa
thermostats.
3. High temperature
limit lock function.
4. Durable and
maintenance free. Copeland scroll compressor.
5. Powder coated
aluminum cabinet. For strength and longevity.
6. Efficient and quiet
operation.
7. Performance tested to
ETL listed BTU and COP
Details:
1. R32 new refrigerant
Energy saving, green,
environmental protection, no harm to the ozone layer, is a new star of modern
refrigerants
2. Low noise
The compressor is
automatically adjusted by frequency conversion according to the indoor and
outdoor temperature, with accurate temperature control, low noise and high
energy efficiency
3. Intelligent control
Microprocessor digital
controller with LCD display
4. World famous scroll
compressor
Reliable quality,
excellent performance and high efficiency
Installation and
maintenance
For geothermal or water
source heat pumps, the initial installation cost is usually the largest investment.
But geothermal heat pumps are cheap to run because they are very energy
efficient.
Once you have a
geothermal heat pump installed, it requires minimal maintenance to ensure the
highest level of proficiency.
With the correct
installation, heat pumps can generally last more than 20 years.