Heat Pumps Increasingly Popular with Pool Owners

As energy costs continue to increase, swimming pool owners are looking at alternative ways to heat their pools. One option, that is proving to be increasingly popular, is the use of pool heat pump systems.Competition RA Range Heat Pumps for Swimming Pools

A heat pump extracts heat from the air or the ground (soil or bedrock) and transfers the accumulated heat energy to the swimming pool water. Most swimming pool heat pump systems extract heat energy from the air by passing the air over heat exchangers, efficiently transferring heat energy to the heat pump evaporator. The heat that is extracted from the air would otherwise be wasted, being dissipated to the atmosphere.

Heat pumps are incredibly efficient. A typical modern system will consume around only 1kW of electrical energy to produce around 5kW of heat energy.

The initial cost of a heat pump system can be a little off-putting as they do cost somewhat more than conventional electric or oil based systems. For example, a typical heat pump system for an in-ground swimming pool may cost £2000 to £3500. But this cost will be quickly recouped in reduced electricity bills, usually within the first or second year of use. A heat pump system will reduce your ongoing swimming pool heating costs by as much as 70%.

Combine your heat pump pool heating system with some Solar Sun Rings, to reduce evaporation and harness some of the sun’s heat energy, along with a Salt Chlorinator and you are well on your way towards having an eco-friendly swimming pool.


Written by Hybrid on May 14th, 2008 with 4 comments.
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#1. May 14th, 2008, at 10:51 PM.

I think this is a wonderful invention. I’m not familiar with what the norms are with heating pools, but I’m sure the take up a lot of energy and resources, not to mention probably cost a lot of money! I’m all for using other means of power to help better the environment, and I think that something all pool owners (and non pool owners) should look into is using bioheat oil as an alternative to regular oil heat! I love it because it’s completely clean burning and uses sustainable resources like, vegetable and plant oils. Plus it costs about the same as regular oil heat, so switching over to bioheat is a cinch and a half! If you want more info on how bioheat can help you and your family, just take a look at http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat\

BTW, I work with NORA to bring you guys this amazing info!

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#2. November 24th, 2008, at 4:42 PM.

This is an excellent energy saving idea. I think that anything that can improve the efficiency of your house and also save you money around the home has got to be a good thing.

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#3. May 29th, 2009, at 3:56 PM.

Even though the price is steep, the value will come in the monthly bills. There is nothing worse than buying something that while it decreases in value, the monthly bills continue to rise.

thanks for the great suggestion/write-ups.

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#4. June 22nd, 2009, at 2:11 PM.

I am deeply involved in the pump industry, and (depending where you live) the government will provide incentives for people to acquire a heat pump. So, please check with your local authority, as the cost of acquiring a heat pump may even be reduced with your government incentive.

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