Why Do You Use Solar Evacuated Tube Pool Heaters?

Most pool owners use leaky plastic mats in their homes. Thanks to the new age solar pool heating technology; now solar evacuated tubes pool heaters are available to deliver solar heating energy that will be provided indirectly to the pool.
 

Currently, evacuated tubes solar pool heaters feature with stainless steel or titanium heat exchanger to eliminate the harmful damage that chlorinate water can impact on solar heating kit.
 

These pool heating systems come with a heat exchanger to avoid using oversized pumps to increase the large volumes of water to the top of a roof. Instead, these heating kits need a small circulating pump that draws less than a light bulb with life expectancy of 20 years.
 

The reasons behind solar evacuated tubes pool heater are numerous for heating pool. Vacuum tubes work in indirect and cloudy conditions. This means, the systems are able to deliver useable heat energy to the swimming pool from sunrise to sunsets and even cloudy days. You won’t need to fix leaks and replace mats every 3-5 years. Overall ownership cost is substantially lower.
 

However, the evacuated tubes remain intact during harsh windy conditions. Ordinary plastic pool heaters work like radiators and remove heat energy much faster than it can be supplied when there’s even slight breeze.
 

Generally, vacuum tubes work efficiently even if the surrounding temperature remains minus 40 degree. It means when the ambient temperature remains colder than the pool water, your solar pool heater works efficiently.
 

Other pool heating systems deliver heat when the air temperature is greater than the pool temperature. When you install an evacuated tube solar pool heater, you can extend your pool season by two to three months.
 

What are the important features of solar pool heaters?
 

Automatic cooling –
 

If the collectors are cooler than the pool water by around 8 degree F or more and the pool is above the preferred temperature, the pump gets activated offering cooling benefits through solar collectors.
 

These systems continue to deliver heat dissipation until the collectors increase to within three degree F of the pool temperature or the pool temperature is lower below the desired temperature.
 

Single setting –
 

You have to adjust single dial of Aqua Solar with the desired pool temperature as indicated clearly. After that, the dial is calibrated with temperatures that range from 70 degrees F to 104 degrees F ensuring faster, easy and user-friendly operation.
 

Setting temperature allows you get your desired pool temperature. Aqua Solar determine whether the water needs to be heated or cooled automatically while maximizing capabilities of solar systems.
 

Terminal strip connections –
 

The pool heating system has terminal strip connections for input power and sensor inputs. It offers industry standard three pin connectors for forward and reverse valve actuator operation.
 

LED Display –
 

The presence of LED display allows you know the entire system operation status. There’s an optional valve output on the Aqua Solar allowing for a secondary zone of either a pump or a three way valve.
 

System Operation and Test Switch –
 

This switch allows you to override the automatic function of Aqua Solar manually for the verification of operation.
 

Bottom Line –
 

Want to learn more about evacuated tubes solar pool heater? Feel free to contact Latitude51 Solar as soon as possible at 1 800 317 9054.

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