Pump for pool heating
A full-inverter gives you half the running costs and a 10x quieter swimming environment based on average performance. When the season begins, the full-inverter pool heat pump operates at 100% capacity to heat the pool for the first few days.
After that, Full-inverter pool heat pump operates at an AVERAGE capacity of 50% to maintain the desired pool temperature.
Typically, pool temperatures drop by 0.5°C to 1.5°C per day; 50% of a full-inverter pool heat pump's capacity is sufficient to heat the pool by 1.5°C to 2.2°C in 15 hours of operation, if the appropriate model is selected. The average COP
11.2 leads to half the running costs compared to On/Off. Meanwhile, the average sound pressure of the Full-inverter pool heat pump is 45.2 dB(A) in lm, which is 10 times quieter than On/Off and may even be negligible.
Energy-efficient pool heating pump
For the first 5 days, Inverter-Plus operates at 100% capacity and heats the pool to the set temperature. For the next 175 days, it operates at an average of 50% capacity (average COP 11.0) to maintain the desired pool temperature. Therefore, the average COP is doubled compared to On/Off.