Calor Verde 'Easy Start' single phase heat pump
At
last a heat pump that doesn't draw any more power to start than it does to run.
This means the Calor Verde heat pump can be installed for any pool with a normal
electricity supply. 'No need for three phase'.
These heaters are manufactured to the very
highest standards, smooth running, quiet and reliable.
They consume a fraction of the fuel that a conventionally
heated gas, oil or electric heater would thereby making a warm pool economically
viable. Pool heaters dramatically increase your swimming season and don't
forget: -
A heated pool
could double the season for rental holiday lets.
See
the full range of Calor Verde Heat-Pumps - from 9.5Kw - 16Kw, single-phase and
23Kw - 30Kw three-phase below
Calor-Verde CV 9.5 Ultra low start
heatpump - ideal for country properties.
For pools up to
40 cubic m.
Power consumption 2.5 Kw
4620
Euros inc. IVA @ 18%
Calor-Verde CV 12
For pools up to 60 cubic m . Power consumption 2 Kw
3512 Euros
inc. IVA @ 18%
Calor-Verde CV 16
For pools up to 80 cubic m. Power consumption 2.5 Kw
4620 Euros
inc. IVA @ 18%
Calor-Verde CV 23
For pools up to 110 cubic m. Power consumption 4 Kw
6480 Euros
inc. IVA @ 18%
Calor-Verde CV 30
For pools up to 150 cubic m. Power consumption 5 Kw
7545 Euros
inc. IVA @ 18%
How do they work?
Unlike conventional fossil-fuel-fired or electric water heaters, Air-to-Water
heat pumps take heat from the surrounding air and transfer it to the water in
the swimming pool.
In a Calor Verde heat pump the heat exchanger is made of
titanium, which withstands the potential chemical and acid corrosion from
swimming pool water, and carries a ten-year guarantee.
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Heat pumps consist of a compressor, a fan, an evaporator and a heat exchanger.
The compressor uses a small amount of electricity to compress the refrigerant
and vaporize it, and the fan requires a small amount of electricity to
continually blow air across the evaporator coils when the unit is operating.
The only electricity costs are for the
operation of the compressor and fan in order to collect the
free heat
and transfer it to the pool-water via the heat-exchanger.
The heat pump captures free heat from the surrounding air and uses it to heat
low pressure liquid refrigerant in the heat pump’s evaporator, thus vaporising
the liquid. The refrigerant then passes through the compressor, which raises the
refrigerant pressure; and thus the temperature as well.
The heated refrigerant gas passes through
the heat pump condenser, where it gives off its heat to the water, and condenses
back into the liquid state. The liquid refrigerant is now passed through an
expansion valve where the pressure is reduced and the cycle starts over.
The cycle repeats endlessly and provides up
to 80% of your heat for free!
A pool heat-pump will warm a pool
swiftly and economically but, to retain the heat, a pool cover is also needed.
We supply 500 micron Daisy Poolcovers with an 8-year warranty. See our page on
Daisy Poolcovers
Click Here for further information.
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