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Heat pumps are a popular way of heating a pool. Heat pumps are energy efficient and can be installed anywhere a 20 to 60 amp electrical circuit is available depending on the BTU output. | Heat pumps are a popular way of heating a pool. Heat pumps are energy efficient and can be installed anywhere a 20 to 60 amp electrical circuit is available depending on the BTU output. | ||
− | The major pool equipment manufacturers all sell heat pumps - Pentair with the UltraTemp, Jandy with the VersaTemp JRT Series, Hayward with various models. There are also good heat pumps manufactured by independent companies - [[AquaCal Heat Pumps|Aquacal]], Gulfstream, Built Right (acquired by Fluidra), and others. | + | The major pool equipment manufacturers all sell heat pumps - Pentair with the [[Pentair UltraTemp Heat Pump|UltraTemp]], Jandy with the VersaTemp JRT Series, Hayward with various models. There are also good heat pumps manufactured by independent companies - [[AquaCal Heat Pumps|Aquacal]], Gulfstream, Built Right (acquired by Fluidra), and others. |
Revision as of 18:53, 12 October 2024
Heat Pump Basics
Heat pumps are a popular way of heating a pool. Heat pumps are energy efficient and can be installed anywhere a 20 to 60 amp electrical circuit is available depending on the BTU output.
The major pool equipment manufacturers all sell heat pumps - Pentair with the UltraTemp, Jandy with the VersaTemp JRT Series, Hayward with various models. There are also good heat pumps manufactured by independent companies - Aquacal, Gulfstream, Built Right (acquired by Fluidra), and others.