We all know that the air source heat pump is an efficient and environmentally friendly heating equipment on the market. It uses a small amount of electricity to drive the compressor to transfer the heat in the air to the water, and then heat the pool water to the temperature you set through the circulation system to achieve a constant temperature of the pool water. The installation connections for the pool heat pump system are shown below:
Warm outdoor air is drawn into the system by a fan.
And then this air is circulated through the evaporator coil, where the liquid refrigerant is turned into a gas by heating.
The hot gas in the coil is transported into the compressor, compressed to a temperature of up to 93°C, and then passed through the heat exchanger condenser.
At the same time, cold water is drawn from the pool and filtered before transporting it through the condenser coil into the heat pump.
The heated compressed gas contacts the water through the condenser and transfers its heat to the water. The water is usually heated to 3°C~5°C and returned to the pool water, and then continue this cycle, until the pool water is heated to the temperature we set.

Types of air source swimming pool heat pump
According to different classification standards, swimming pool heat pumps have different names and different types.
According to the size of the connected swimming pool:
Mini swimming pool heat pump (within 20m³)
Domestic swimming pool (15-120m³)
Commercial swimming pool heat pump (100m³+)
According to the operating frequency of the compressor:
ON-OFF swimming pool heat pump
Inverter swimming pool heat pump
According to the ambient temperature
Low-temperature swimming pool heat pump
Normal temperature swimming pool heat pump







