Are swimming pool heat pumps eco-friendly?
By Christian Little • Jul 22nd, 2010 • Category: ARGH!If the temperature is not so good for most of the year where you live, you may want a pool heating mechanism. The best source of heating for your pool will probably be a heating pump. These products are easily assembled and are also rated highly for eco-efficiency. I have mentioned some reasons below why it may be prudent to have one of these devices.
Swimming Pool Heat Pumps have the lowest running cost of all “on demand” pool heating methods and are measured using COP (coefficient of performance). For every £1 you spend up to £5 of heat will go into your pool.
The ECO Swimming Pool Heat Pump is ideal for smaller pools and perfect for above ground swimming pools. The ECO heat pump, which is realistically priced and good value for money, makes use of a Titanium Heat Exchanger.
The Competition Swimming Pool Heat Pump CA Range is half the price of similar models, but doesn’t compromise on any quality. Titanium Heat Exchanger, Scroll compressor as standard and exceptionable warranty should make the Competition Heat Pump your first choice. This is for outdoor usage only.
The Competition Swimming Pool Heat Pump RA Range has the same internal parts as the CA, with the exception of the side mounted fan. It is safe to install it inside, provide you have the correct level of ventilation.
For every 1 Kilowatt of energy consumed by the Heat Pump it produces 4 to 5 Kw of Heat energy. The initial purchase cost may not be the lowest but your investment will be repaid in years to come and it is a very environmentally friendly way of heating your Swimming Pool.
The initial startup for this type of pool heater is typically slower than an electric model. After the initial heating period for the pool, a Swimming Pool Heat Pump keeps it at your desired temperature very easily and economically.
If you wish to know more about swimming pool accessories for your swimming pool, contact Pool Part Mart on +44 1202 252093.
Christian Little is a web monkey and owner of this website. Aside from blogging about webmastering, SEO, and marketing, he spends his time with his family, running too many websites, playing counter-strike, and provides SEO consulting for a few select clients around the world.
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