If you want to extend your swimming season or
simply appreciate having warmer water in your pool, a heat pump is a good
option.
When purchasing a new swimming pool heat
pump, you must evaluate its strength as well as the amount of energy it uses
when in use. Swimming pool heat pumps Geelong are often fueled by gas, electricity, or
solar energy. There is no right or wrong answer since it all comes down to
personal preference.
Heat
Pumps for Swimming Pools
The operation of electric pool heat pumps Geelong is
similar to that of electric hot water tanks. They heat a coil before heating
the water. The heating process is slow, but it is quite steady, and unlike gas
pool heat pumps Geelong, you don't have to worry about running out of energy. They do,
however, come at a premium price, but this is offset in the long term by the
fact that they last a long time and are energy efficient.
Heat
Pumps for Swimming Pools Using Gas
These are a popular option simply because
they can quickly heat up even huge pools. The majority of models use natural
gas that is piped in from the utility company, however propane-fueled models
are available for individuals who do not have access to natural gas. Gas heat
pumps are excellent at maintaining temperature regardless of air temperature
fluctuations, but they can consume a lot of gas in cold weather. Convection,
tank, and coil gas pool heaters are the three most common kinds. For larger
pools and spas, coil gas pool heaters are the most prevalent, while convection
and tank heating pumps are best for smaller pools and spas.
Heat
Pumps for Swimming Pools
Solar pool heaters are becoming increasingly
popular as solar energy becomes more affordable. However, the installation of
these heaters can cost thousands of dollars. You'll also have to think about
where the pool is in respect to the sun. Fortunately, installing outdoor solar
heaters is easier and less expensive than installing interior solar heaters.
Furthermore, once installed and operational, they require little to no
maintenance.
Let’s
talk about Pool Heat Pumps
Maintenance
and Installation
Your heat pump pool heater's efficiency may
be improved with proper installation and maintenance. Installing the heater,
especially the electric hookup, and performing difficult maintenance or repair
activities should be done by a qualified pool specialist. For a maintenance
schedule and/or suggestions, consult your owner's handbook. Your pool heater
will most likely need to be tuned up once a year. Because of the various moving
and electrical elements of a heat pump pool heater, it will almost certainly
need to be serviced by an air conditioning specialist on a regular basis. Heat
pump pool heaters may last 10 years or more with correct installation and maintenance.
Calculating
the Efficiency of a Heat Pump Pool Heater
The coefficient of performance is used to
assess the energy efficiency of heat pump pool heaters (COP). The greater the
COP, the more efficient the system is. The federal test protocol for heat pump
pool heaters specifies 80°F ambient dry bulb, 63°F relative humidity, and 80°F
pool water as the test parameters. COPs typically vary from 3.0 to 7.0,
corresponding to a 300 percent to 700 percent efficiency. This means that for
every unit of power used to drive the compressor, the heat pump produces 3–7
units of heat.