The Heat pump uses the free heat contained in the outside air to
transmit it to the swimming pool water.
The ventilator located in the heat pump has the air circulated on the
radiator with gilds.
When the Heat pump heats the swimming pool, the air blown is fresher
than the outside air.
In the contrary, when the heat pump cools the swimming pool, the air
blown is heater that the outside air.
You can regulate the temperature to which you want to heat your
swimming pool.
Careful : Increase the required temperature does not increase the
heating power (example: your swimming pool is at 18°C; if you want
28°C, don’t post 35°C to reach more quickly 28°C).
Using when it’s cold
Outside temperatures lower than 7°C.
When the outside temperature decreases and that the air becomes
wet, you might observe a thin layer of white frost on the gilds of the
radiator. This is normal (*).
To avoid a strong thickness of white frost which would prevent the air
to circulate through the gilds of the radiator, the Heat pump launches
regularly and automatically an operation of defrosting which is
accompanied with the stopping of the compressor during a few
minutes.
In addition the Heat pump is regulated in factory to stop as soon as the
outside temperature becomes lower than 7°C, to start again at 12°C.
You can choose your own adjustments for the two temperatures (if you
want to heat your swimming pool late in the season), by using the
procedure described at the paragraph “Adjustments”, or by calling
your retailer.
(*) the fluid which circulates in the Heat pump thanks to a compressor, is, at the
time of the passage in this radiator at an high negative temperature (same principle
used in your freezer).
Checking before and after starting
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