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Investing in Top-Quality Chiller for Pools

In warmer climate conditions, regulating the swimming pool temperature from getting too hot can be a hassle. If the water temperature remains above 30C or 86F, it can be problematic.  1. First of all, the warm temperature is good for algae and other bacteria growth.  2. Secondly, the chlorine gas dissipates quickly with warm water and needs a stronger dose. More use of Chlorine results in uncomfortable irritation of skin and eyes. If you leave the pool untreated in warm weather, it will turn into a green mess within no time. Considering a rule of thumb for every 10 degrees F over 80 F, you will need two times more chlorine.  If this is the case, your solution is the Arctic Pool & Spa Heat Pumps – the Hybrid Heaters that can heat as well as chill the water. It has an automatic temperature function so that you can set the temperature. This means you can maintain the temperature by either cooling if the water exceeds the set point or heating if the water go...

Taking Advantage of Chillers for Swimming Pools

Heat pump technology has been commonly adopted in the swimming pool industry for its significant cost savings in the long run. Most pool heat pumps can help you save 70% or more in heating costs. While most hot users often focus on the heating requirements, the Arctic series heat pump is also a chiller whenever required.   When the swimming pool becomes hot, it can cause problems with chemical imbalance and become full of algae quickly, if not monitored properly. Chlorine goes to its gaseous state and evaporates as the temperature of the pool water increases. In the places like California, Arizona, and Florida, the hot summer temperatures can seem difficult for pool owners.   In warm climates, controlling the pool temperature from getting hot can become a hassle. Water temperatures above 30C or 86F can become more problematic. Firstly, the warm temperature can be perfect for algae and bacteria growth. Secondly, the chlorine gasses dissipate quickly for ...