Why Do You Buy an Inverter Heat Pump for Pool?

Most pool and hot tub users are often concerned about their heating requirements. What about considering an Arctic Heat Pump for a pool? It is a heater and chiller in one unit and can heat and cool as per the simple controller. It works for hot climates that require a retreat from the hot summer heat. 

A cold water plunge is a must-have experience for sauna owners. Now you can change your hot tub into a cold plunge tub. Cold water therapy offers so many health benefits and that’s why it is gaining popularity throughout North America as it is adapting the century-old Nordic cultural practice. 

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Investing in an Inverter Heat Pump for the Pool 

Generally, traditional pool heat pumps turn on and off by using AC power, but an Arctic Inverter Heat Pump for a Pool turns on and off by using DC power. The main difference between both power sources is that the AC power goes from 0-60Hz instantly when it switches on. In other words, you can say that the system can reach zero to maximum instantly. If you want to start the motor and turn it on, the startup requires more additional energy. 

A starting capacitor is used to store additional energy to deliver extra power to the motor during the start-up. Most people are familiar with this type of water when you see the lights get dim temporarily and when an older AC is switching on. The startup and stop of the system consume more energy and put more stress on the jolting with additional energy to switch on. 

But an inverter motor works quite differently as it uses DC power. Unlike AC power, they can modulate the amount of energy from 0-60 Hz. That means when you start the compressor, you turn up the speed gently as you start until you reach the operational speed. As a result, it ensures ultra-quiet start-up without any additional torque on the compressor motor. The heat pump system doesn’t require any starting capacitor as it reaches peak efficiency without wasting any energy. 

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Main Features –

  • With Arctic Inverter Pool Heat Pump, you can save up to 50% more than other heat pump systems. 
  • The pool heat pump is ultra-quiet. 
  • The heat pump has a longer life expectancy than its counterparts. 

Benefits of an Inverter Heat Pump for Pool 

An inverter pool heat pump offers cost savings by heating to the target temperature. The system can be able to do so by its variable frequency and simply lowering its operational speed to match the swimming pool load. 

The traditional heat pumps switch on one to two degrees below the setup and turn off one to two degrees above the set point. That means, for half time, the systems are operating hotter than required and the other half is colder than required. An Arctic Heat Pump can maintain the exact pool temperature by turning up or down the frequency to match the load requirements. 

Arctic Pool Heat Pump is made with full inverter technology which means the compressor and fan motors are full DC inverter-based systems. The onboard optimizer matches the fan speeds with the compressor speed to deliver the best possible performance-to-cost ratio. 

Bottom Line –

Do you want to learn more about the features and specifications of inverter pool heat pumps? Feel free to contact Arctic Heat Pumps at 1-866-800-8123. For more information visit the website: https://www.arcticheatpumps.com/pool-spa-heat-pumps.html

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