Description: A swimming pool heat pump is an energy-efficient way to heat pool water by utilizing ambient air temperature. Heat pumps operate similarly to air conditioners but in reverse, extracting heat from the air and transferring it to the pool water. They are suitable for various pool sizes and are particularly effective in warmer climates.
Air Intake: The heat pump draws in outside air through a fan.
Heat Transfer: The air passes over an evaporator coil containing a refrigerant. The refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air, turning it into a gas.
Compression: The warm gas passes through a compressor, which increases the temperature of the gas further.
Heat Exchange: The hot gas flows through a heat exchanger, where it transfers its heat to the pool water, heating it up.
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