CO2 Heat pump for pool.

Looks like you have to use their holding tank with the heat pump. Water connections at the heat pump are 1/2" NPT. Water connections at the holding tank are 3/4" NPT. Recovery is listed at roughly 20 GPH. At optimal conditions it would raise your 7.5K pool water about 1 degree evry 4 Hrs..
 
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The heat pumps referenced are not designed for pool use.

They are designed for providing hot water to your house.

For northern climates, a ground-source (geothermal) heat pump is a better choice than an air source heat pump.
 
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I do not know enough about CO2 as a refrigerant, but if it really is such a great refrigerant, then why is it not the standard refrigerant?

Engineers need to take many different factors into consideration and there are specific reasons that they choose a specific refrigerant.

Just because a manufacturer claims that they have the best technology and the most efficient process and blah, blah, blah; it does not prove anything.
 
Also, just because they post pictures of smiling, happy people and use words like "Eco" this or "Eco" that, it does not mean that the product is really as great as they try to make it seem.

The pictures are probably just AI generated fake pictures of generic people.

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Generic Stock photo of a person, which is a sign of a deceptive advertisement.

Look at all of the happy people who love our product, so you will also love our product.

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