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Pool heat exchangers


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Frequently asked questions about Pool Heat Exchangers

What is a pool heat exchanger and how does it work?

A pool heat exchanger is a device designed to transfer thermal energy from a primary circuit, such as a boiler or solar panels, to the pool water. This process allows the water temperature to be raised quickly and efficiently, keeping both hydraulic circuits completely independent to avoid contamination.

How to choose the appropriate power for my heat exchanger?

To select the correct equipment, you must consider the volume of water in cubic meters and the time in which you want to reach the ideal temperature. Generally, a power between 20 kW and 120 kW is recommended. It is essential that your home boiler has sufficient capacity to power the selected pool heat exchanger.

Are exchangers compatible with salt chlorination pools?

Yes, but it is essential to choose a model made of titanium. Titanium is the only material capable of resisting chemical corrosion produced by salt. If your pool uses traditional chlorine, an AISI-316 stainless steel model is sufficient, but for salt systems, the titanium pool heat exchanger is the most durable option.

What advantages does it have compared to a heat pump?

The main advantage of a heat exchanger for swimming pools is its heating speed and lower initial acquisition cost. If you already have a powerful heating system in your home, the integration of an exchanger allows the tank to be heated in much less time than a conventional heat pump, making it ideal for specific uses or weekends.

Where should the equipment be installed?

The pool heat exchanger should be installed in the return circuit, just after the filtration system and before any chemical treatment or dosing equipment. It is recommended to make the connection through a bypass to allow maintenance of the equipment without having to stop the general circulation of the pool.

How long does it take to heat pool water?

The heating time depends on the power of the pool heat exchanger and the initial temperature difference. Under optimal conditions, well-sized equipment can raise the temperature between 1°C and 2°C per hour. It is advisable to use a thermal blanket during this process to avoid heat loss through evaporation and optimize energy consumption.

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