The size of the heat pump is not the true question in this case. Most, if not all produce enough btu to heat a pool that size. The true question on a heatpump is how long. The larger the btu rating of the heatpump... the faster the pool water will reach desired temp.
Heatpumps should only be used to maintain heat in a pool. The most inefficient way to use a heatpump is to try and raise the pool temp a large temperature differintial at any given time. This type of "on demand" heat will create a scenario where the heatpump runs continuous at its highest capacity until desired temp is obtained, and the highest setting of "heat" on a heatpump is its most inefficient usage of energy. This type of energy usage is only an acceptable practice early in the spring when attempting to raise the pool temp for the first time that anual season.
The recommended use for a heatpump is to set the swim temp and allow the heat pump to maintain the temp to extend the swim-ability of the pool one to two months early in the spring and late in the fall. Maintaining the pool temp is a much more efficient use of energy than trying to use a heatpump to create "on demand" heat.
More info. How many gallons water? What is the size of the filter? Any other factors that you can include? Ken
For a 33-foot round pool, you'll typically need a pump with a flow rate of around 1,500 to 2,000 gallons per hour (GPH). This ensures adequate circulation and filtration for the pool's volume. A pump with a power rating of 1 to 1.5 horsepower (HP) is generally suitable, but it's essential to consider factors like pool accessories, plumbing size, and desired turnover rate when making your selection. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a pool professional for the best fit for your specific pool setup.
Yes, the filter pump must run for the heat pump to effectively heat the pool water. The heat pump relies on water circulation to extract heat from the air and transfer it to the pool water. Without the filter pump operating, water won't flow through the heat exchanger, preventing the heat pump from functioning properly. Therefore, it's essential to have the filter pump running whenever the heat pump is in use.
Pool electric heat pump prices differ according to the size of the heat pump and the services offered. Pool heat pump prices range between $2500 at the low end, and $4800 on the high end.
The size of a heat pump that you can use for a pool which is 18 feet wide by 33 feet long and has a depth of 4.5 feet can vary depending on specific brand of heat pump you wish to purchase. The minimum size of heat pump for an above ground pool of this size in 102,000 BTU.
I have an 18' round pool and i use a 1/2 HP pump. It should be more than enough.
There are many different places where one could purchase a pool heat pump online. Some retailers who sell this type of product include Pool Supply 360, Pool Supply Unlimited, and National Pool Wholesalers.
That depends on the size of the pump you use. Using a garden hose and gravity -- expect to take forever.
You can get by with a 1/2 hp pump if everything else is sized correctly and it is just for circulation only.
i have a 5ft pool and have a intex 3kw heater how long will it take to heat pool to a good swimm tempature
Alegria is a good reseller if you want to buy a heat pump for your swimming pool (in Belgium).
We have a 24' foot round above ground with 13000.00 gallons of water and that only requires a 1 hp pump a 2 hp pump may be overkill and cost more to operate