Taylor Pool Heat Pump owner manual Questions and Answers

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1) Is it possible that my pool is losing water since my pool heater was installed?

-Your pool is not losing water, but because the pool water is at a higher temperature, there is more evaporation. When the difference of temperature between the pool water and the surrounding air is increased, more evaporation happens.

2) Some water drops beside my pool heater, does my pool heater have a leak?

-It probably does not. The water droping from your pool heater must come from condensation of the humidity on the evaporator of your pool heater, just as condensation forms on a cold water glass for example. But, if you really think a leak could be present in your pool heater and want to be sure, you can stop the filter pump and the pool heater, or stop the pool heater and use the by-pass set of valve to prevent water from accessing your pool heater. Wait until the water evaporates beside the pool heater and have the water circulates again into the pool heater without putting the pool heater on. If water drops, it comes from a leak, not from condensation.

3)My pool heat pump indicates a temperature that is different from the temperature indicated on my pool thermometer. Does my pool heat pump have a problem?

-Chances are that it does not. Your pool heat pump features calibrated digital control and sensors. Most of the time, the problem comes from the pool thermometer. Even though the mercury thermometer is precise, its box is not and the thermometer is often not in line with the graduations written on the box. In this condition, the thermometer reads a temperature higher or lower than the real pool temperature. To measure the temperature of water, you can use a mouth thermometer on which the graguations are written directly.

-When the pool features a bottom drain, it is possible that the pool heater shows a temperature 1 or 2 degrees lower than what is measured on surface. This situation is normal since the water at the bottom of a pool is always cooler than on surface.

4)Since the installation of my pool heat pump, the pressure in my filter pump has risen, is it normal?

-Yes. The new heat pump, as well as the new tubing, is an added resistance to the water flow. Therefore, it is normal to have a rise of the pressure of 5 to 7 psi after the installation of a new pool heat pump.

5)Why isn’t the pool water heating as my pool heat pump is working? -3 cases exist as the pool heat pump is functioning:

The heat pump provides more energy than the pool is losing, the temperature rises.

The heat pump provides as much energy as the pool is losing, the temperature is stable.

The heat pump provides less energy than the pool is losing, the temperature lowers.

We should not forget that the pool heat pump efficiency varies with the operation conditions and that the energy losses of the pool are relative to the outdoor temperature, to the wind, to the size of the pool and to many other factors.

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Contents Pool Heat Pump Table of Contents Introduction Low MaintenanceCost-efficient Heater How Does It Work?Selecting the Location Air Supply and AccessibilityOther Recommendations Water Inlet and Outlet Connections Chlorinators, Brominators and Other Automatic Systems Basic ConnectionPressure-type Chlorinator or Brominator Salt Chlorinator In-line Chlorinator or BrominatorDual Unit Connection Pool and SPA Connection Using One Pump and One Filter for the Pool and the SpaElectrical Connection Cleaning MaintenanceWinterizing Cupro-nickel heat exchanger Winterizing Titanium heat exchangerWinterizing Titanium heat exchanger Water Deviation Seasonal Start-upWhy Perform Water Maintenance? Water MaintenanceWater Chemistry PH of Various Chemical Products for Pools Shock Treatment SanitizersBromine What to do? TestingSwimming Pool Heatpump Control Instrument Identification Operation To Enter the Service Mode Error Code List Code Symptom Probable Cause Solution Error Possible Causes Possible Solutions Solving ProblemsQuestions and Answers Pool Heat Pumps WarrantyLimited Warranty 690, Place Trans-Canada Longueuil, QC, J4G 1P1

Pool Heat Pump specifications

The Taylor Pool Heat Pump is a state-of-the-art heating solution designed to provide efficient and effective temperature control for swimming pools. Emphasizing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, this advanced heat pump utilizes cutting-edge technology to ensure optimal performance while minimizing operational costs.

One of the key features of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is its inverter technology. This innovation allows the unit to adjust its heating output based on the pool's current temperature, ensuring that it operates at the most efficient level. By running at variable speeds, the heat pump can maintain steady water temperatures without the significant energy spikes associated with traditional heating systems. This efficiency helps pool owners save money on energy bills while still enjoying a comfortably heated swimming environment.

Another notable characteristic of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is its high COP (Coefficient of Performance). This metric indicates how effectively the heat pump converts electrical energy into heat. With a COP that frequently exceeds 5.0, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump showcases its ability to deliver more than five units of heating for every unit of electricity consumed, making it one of the most powerful and efficient options on the market.

The construction of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is also designed to withstand the elements. Featuring a durable casing and weather-resistant components, the unit is built to endure harsh outdoor conditions without compromising performance. This robustness extends the lifespan of the heat pump, making it a reliable choice for pool owners who seek long-term heating solutions.

Additionally, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump operates quietly, thanks to its advanced sound-dampening features. This design consideration allows users to enjoy their pool area without the distraction of loud mechanical noises, making it a pleasant environment for relaxation and entertainment.

For ease of use, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump incorporates smart technology, enabling remote control and monitoring via smartphone applications. This modern feature allows pool owners to adjust settings, track energy usage, and schedule heating cycles, all from the convenience of their mobile devices.

In summary, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump stands out with its inverter technology, high COP, durable construction, quiet operation, and smart capabilities. Together, these features create a comprehensive and user-friendly heating solution that enhances the pool experience while promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Whether used in residential or commercial settings, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is designed to meet the diverse needs of pool owners worldwide.