We ll go into more specifics on tdh in another post.
Above ground pool heat pump sizing.
To heat in normal summer conditions when ambient air temperature average 70 f in a 24 hour period.
The filter pump pipes heater backwash valve return and other accessories have an effect on how water flows throughout your system.
Most inground pools will be somewhere around 50 tdh.
Calculate the correct size heat pump or gas pool heater you need to heat your swimming pool with a sizing tool then choose from a selection of quality heaters.
Typically a 50 000 btu heat pump is used for pools up to 13 000 gallons roughly up to a 21ft round pool and the larger size heat pumps of 70 000 to 80 000 btu s are used for the larger aboveground pools up to a 30ft or up to an 18 x33 oval pool.
General rule of thumb with heaters.
We have 3 sizes of pool heat pumps for aboveground pools.
An undersized pool heater will heat too slowly and a severely oversized pool heater may end up unnecessarily driving up the cost of this big investment.
So by that logic the bigger your pool volume the stronger bigger your heat pump should be.
Please select your pool type below and complete the form and we will contact you with our recommendations for suitable heat pumps or dehumidifiers for outdoor indoor and above ground pools.
At heatpumps4pools we take many factors into account to correctly size your pool heat pump.
While gas heaters go up to 400 000 btus in size the most powerful electric heat pumps top out at around 140 000 btus.
The size of your pool is one the most important things to keep in mind when sizing a pool heater.
Above ground pools typically fall around 30 tdh.
Sizing a heater properly means your pool water will heat to your desired temperature in the desired timeframe.
There are variety type of pumps available in the market by any sizes in the winter season generally the pumps used and as per the pump capacity the current consumption also needed.
Bigger is better but to a certain point.
Free pool heat pump and dehumidifier sizing.
Sizing installing a pool heat pump.
And this is because the amount of water a heat pump needs to heat the size of your pool directly correlates to how powerful it needs to be.
Generally heat pump used in the size of the pool and as per the temperature you can use the pump.
Similar to the above example when a pool owner asks about what size pool heater they should get most installers just pick their favorite heater that is between 200 000 btu and 350 000 btu knowing from experience that this will work on a pool approximately the size of the one in question.
Even the most efficient heat pumps will end up costing you 400 or 500 dollars a month if you use them frequently because unlike gas heaters they can take days to heat up your pool by 10 or 15 degrees.
Size at 4 btu s per gallon or 1 btu per litre of water.