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FAQ - Pool Heat Pumps
What does a reversible heat pump mean?
It means that the unit is designed to offer more flexible water temperature management, operating in hot/cold mode depending on the model.
Why install a heat pump in a pool?
Because it improves water comfort, allows longer pool use, and manages temperature more effectively compared to simple sun exposure or other less advanced solutions.
What is the difference between a traditional heat pump and a Full Inverter?
A traditional heat pump works with a simpler logic, while a Full Inverter modulates operation more intelligently. This can result in more stable temperature management, fewer fluctuations, and more optimized consumption over time.
Which pools is a heat pump suitable for?
It depends on the model. This collection includes heat pumps suitable for above-ground and in-ground pools, from small volumes up to about 95 m³.
How do I choose the right heat pump?
You need to consider pool volume, whether it is in-ground or above-ground, exposure, desired temperature, period of use, presence of a thermal cover, water treatment, and the desired level of technology. The right choice does not depend only on price or nominal kW.
Are the heat pumps in the collection suitable for above-ground pools?
Yes. The collection includes models that are also suitable for above-ground pools, including compact products for small volumes and more powerful solutions for larger systems
Are the heat pumps suitable for salt pools?
Several models in the collection are compatible with salt electrolysis systems. It is still always important to check the specific characteristics of the selected model.
How is a pool heat pump installed?
It must be installed outdoors, in an open and well-ventilated area, with enough space for proper air exchange. It is also important to check hydraulic connections, compatibility with filtration, and the overall system configuration.
Do heat pumps consume a lot?
It depends on the model, technology, pool volume, and how it is used. The more advanced models, especially Full Inverter ones, are specifically designed to optimize consumption and work more efficiently.
What is the difference between a 6, 9, 12, 16, or 20 kW model?
The main difference concerns the pool volume they can handle and the type of system they are designed for. In general, as power increases, so does the ability to work on larger pools or more demanding heating requirements.
Do the heat pumps in the collection have a warranty?
Yes. The warranty varies depending on the brand and model. The collection includes both models with standard warranty and heat pumps with extended warranties on the compressor and heat exchanger.