ITS Pool Heat Pump 50kW Commercial
Original price was: R99,995.00.R85,995.00Current price is: R85,995.00.
Available on back-order
Swim all year round with our energy-efficient pool heat pumps
- For Pool Sizes up to 150 000 litres (Heat Pump Calculator)
- Excellent for a commercial application!
- An investment that adds value to your business.
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Description
ITS Non-Inverter R410a Commercial Pool Heat Pump Range
ITS pool heating heat pumps are designed to make you get the most enjoyment from your pool. With pool temperatures programmable up to 40°C you can now swim all year round. No longer do you need to spend thousands of Rand on electricity. ITS heat pumps are compact, quiet and easy to install. It will provide you with many years of trouble-free pool heating. ITS pool heat pumps use the latest in heat pump control technology resulting in extremely low operational costs. For every R1.00 worth of electricity this unit can give you more than R5.00 worth of output heat. For even greater efficiency please have a look at our new inverter type pool heat pumps.
Key Features:
Model ITS-50VP3
- Heat and get the most enjoyment from your pool all year round at a fraction of the cost of an electric heater.
- Uses environmentally friendly R410a gas.
- The titanium heat exchanger provides superior corrosion resistance with 2″ standard coupling connections for easy installation
- The latest technology with easy to control LCD screen
- Adds value to your business.
- Silent, compact and great value for money
- DIY installation possible for suitable skilled
- Backed nationwide by ITS branches
- Limited extended 5-year Warranty.
Additional information
Weight | 250 kg |
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Dimensions | 142 × 76 × 106 cm |
Model Number | ITS-50VP3 |
Heating Cap | 50000W |
Power Supply | 380V/3PH/50Hz |
Input Power | 8.8kW |
COP | 5,7 |
Casing | Metal |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Noise Levels | <65dBA |
Water Connection | 2 Inches |
Net Dimensions | 1416 x 752 x 1055, 1520 x 770 x 1400 |
Net Weight | 250 kg |
FAQs
A heat pump works like an air conditioner in reverse. It uses a relatively small amount of electricity to extract heat from the surrounding air and then heats water with this energy.
A swimming pool heat pump with a COP of 5 (efficiency of 500%) will save you 80% of the electricity currently used with a normal electrical element. So, for example, if a 50 000L pool is currently heated with an electrical element, and it cost about R1500/month, a heat pump with a COP of 5 will only use R300 of electricity per month to do the same heating. ITS inverter technology heat pumps can provide COPs of greater than 10.
The thermal losses on the surface of a pool is significant and even a slight breeze blowing over the surface of the pool can drastically cool down the pool. It is therefore very important to always use a thermal pool blanket to cover the pool when not in use even if it is an indoor swimming pool. If for some reason a thermal pool blanket cannot be used we would normally recommend the heat pump to be 3 times bigger. In other words, due to the losses you will now need to spend 3 times more money on electricity per month and the system might struggle to reach the desired temperature. Please note that the use of the correct type of pool thermal blanket will seriously reduce evaporative water loss, filtration pump time and chemical use and therefore we would highly recommend it even if you are not interested in a heated pool.
On average it takes half a day to install a heat pump system.
Yes, if you have some basic technical skills. Installing a swimming pool heat pump requires plumbing the unit to your current pool pump and supplying the correct size power cable to the unit. A installation manual is available with detailed instructions on how to install a swimming pool heat pump.
ITS heat pumps are designed for a maximum temperature of 40°C. The heat pump can produce these temperatures even with ambient temperatures below 0°C.
A heat pump must be serviced annually to ensure that you are getting the best possible efficiency out of the system. A service basically entails cleaning the outside of the unit to ensure optimal air and water heat exchange. The compressor circuit of the unit is hermetically sealed and requires no servicing. If the unit is installed in for example a very dusty area it will need to be cleaned more often.
Inverter heat pumps can provide much higher efficiency when sized correctly. Inverter heat pumps also eliminate high start-up current problems and can run much quieter. For more info click here.
The main advantages of a pool heat pump is that it can heat the water all year round and independent from the weather conditions. It also can be installed out of sight. The solar pool panels that one often see covering the roof of a house is very cost effective and works well if you are not interested in swimming in the middel of winter.
The life expectancy of a heat pump is around 10 years.
Useful Links
- Why a pool heat pump?
- How does a pool heat pump work?
- How is a pool heat pump installed?
- Pool heat pumps vs Solar?
- Inverter vs standard pool heat pumps?
- ITS pool heating solutions
- Pool heating basics
- Why Install a pool cover
- Choosing the correct installer
- Why is thermal loss important to consider when choosing the size heat pump for your pool?