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Heatseeker - 17kW (vertical)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17Kw Recomended Maximum Pool Volume - 70m3

Owner's Manual

Sizes 17 and 21Kw.


 

 

 

 

**5yr on heat exchanger, 2yr on compressor.**

**Quality Engineering

Manufactured by one of the worlds largest Heat Pump companies.

**Proven Reliability

Installed worldwide for more than 15 years.

** Whisper Quiet

Unique fan and compressor design ensures ultra quiet operation.

** Rotary and Scroll Compressors

Japanese engineered compressors, the most reliable on the market.

**Programmable Digital Control

Allows precise control of pool temperature.

Digital controller can be installed remotely to enable convenient fingertip operation

** Simple to install

Rugged design for outdoor installation.

Push-fit connections for standard 1.5 inch swimming pool ABS pipe work.


 

 

Why choose a Heat Pump to heat my swimming pool?

As fuel prices increase, it’s important that you choose the most cost effective and energy efficient method of heating your pool. The HeatSeeker consumes approximately less than one-fifth of the electricity of conventional pool water heaters.

The efficiency of Heat Pumps is measured by a “coefficient of performance” (C.O.P.). The HeatSeeker range of Heat Pumps produce a C.O.P. in excess of 5; for every 1kW of electricity consumed, the HeatSeeker will generate 5kW of heat for your pool water, remarkable when you consider that the most efficient electric and gas heaters produce less than 1kW of heating for every 1kW consumed.

The capital outlay of purchasing a Heat Pump has, in the past, been higher than other methods of heating swimming pool water. As Heat Pump technology has gained in popularity the cost of the equipment has reduced. It is now possible to buy a quality swimming pool Heat Pump at an affordable price.

How it works

Heat Pumps work by absorbing heat from the outside air. The heat is then compressed and transferred to your pool water.