Reduce your carbon footprint with environmentally friendly swimming pool heating!


Of course in this day and age it's important that everyone consider their carbon footprint. The problem is that sometimes in doing this there is a possibility that you make a compromise on what you are trying to achieve.

Choosing to use a Heatinverter heat pump to heat your pool or spa will not compromise the temperature at which you are trying to maintain your pool or spa. Like any heater, as long as the correct size is selected, the required water temperature will be maintained throughout your swimming season.

Using a Heatinverter heat pump can be up to 6 times more energy efficient than other conventional types of heaters, which use either electricity, gas or oil for their fuel.


How many kilowatts would conventional heaters use to provide 7.5kW of heating?

A conventional boiler could use up to 10kW of fuel to provide 7.5kW of heating! Where does the 2.5kW go? Well the energy is lost out of the flue pipe!

A condensing boiler is less wasteful than a conventional boiler and can be up to 97% efficient by using clever condensing technology to reclaim heat normally lost out of the flue therefore a condensing boiler would use around 7.275kW with a 3% loss.

Most electric pool heaters are 100% efficient as the heating elements are immersed in the pool or spa water and therefore all the the energy they use 7.5kW is transferred directly to the pool or spa water in the form of heat.



How many kilowatts would a Heatinverter heat pump use to provide 7.5kW of heating?

A Heatinverter can use as little as 1.21kW of energy to provide 7.5kW of heating to your pool or spa. The reason for this is that a Heatinverter uses solar energy stored in the ambient air all around us as its fuel to heat your water. The electricity it consumes is required to power the heat cycle circuit that transfers the heat from the air to the water.


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