I am building a new infinity pool in southern Florida and my pool company has given me the option of an aquacal heat cool pump.
Apparently the heat cool pump can run in lower temperatures than the regular aquacal heat pump, but I am not sure if we even get cold enough down here for a regular aquacal heat pump to not work properly.
So, I am trying to figure out what will be the best option for my area: an aquacal heat cool pump or an aquacal heat pump with a separate glacier pool chiller...
It would seem that a separate pool chiller would more effective and efficient than using the cool function of a heat cool pump.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Apparently the heat cool pump can run in lower temperatures than the regular aquacal heat pump, but I am not sure if we even get cold enough down here for a regular aquacal heat pump to not work properly.
So, I am trying to figure out what will be the best option for my area: an aquacal heat cool pump or an aquacal heat pump with a separate glacier pool chiller...
It would seem that a separate pool chiller would more effective and efficient than using the cool function of a heat cool pump.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.