Heat Hot Splash Pool heating

Art.No.: 13.90037

Heat Hot Splash Pool heating

- up to 40°C
- up to 12m3 pool volume
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- very little space required
- Easy to install and operate
- RCD plug (with residual current circuit breaker) and intuitive control panel
- corrosion-resistant titanium heat exchanger and polymer housing
- colourful and unique design that blends in with your above ground pool
- Swiss power plug (3-pin)
- 32mm water connection

The Hot Splash is the world's smallest plug and play heat pump for above ground pools and is compatible with all market-leading brands.

Details:
3.35 kW
230 VAC
1-phase

The environmentally friendly and energy-saving air heat pump generates a slow temperature rise of 1 to 3° C per 24 hours.
When the heat pump is started for the first time, it must be operated continuously until the desired temperature (set temperature) is reached. In this case, the filter pump must be in operation 24 hours a day.

The temperature rise time of a heat pump depends on a number of parameters:
- Pool water volume
- Pump capacity and filtration time
- Initial water temperature and desired water temperature (difference between the two temperatures)
- Climate and wind effect
- Pool covered or not (thermal protection, etc.)
- Pool construction; made of wood with liner, 100% liner, polyester, above ground, etc.

Special formula for the early season (April - June):
In the pre-season (with a minimum ambient air temperature of 15°C), the previous formula must be multiplied by a coefficient (2.5).
Using our example:
Temperature rise time = [10 × 13 × 2.5] / 3.35 = 97 hours × 2 or approximately 8.1 days.

IMPORTANT: A pool that is not protected by a pool cover will lose between 4 and 5°C per night, while a covered pool will lose between 1 and 2°C.

Please note:
This is an estimate based on ideal conditions. There is a big difference between different pools.
For example:
A pool with a wooden surround and a cover has less heat loss than a pool With a self-supporting pool wall, which also lose over the large surface area of the wall, which is not insulated.
On the other hand, in summer it is a pool that is 100% exposed to the sun and absorbs more heat through the walls than a pool with wooden cladding.
The floor on which the pool is installed also influences heat loss through direct contact with the ground.

Tip: In the pre-season, only start up the heat pump when the temperature does not fall below 10° C at night during the start-up phase in order to achieve optimum heat output.

646.62 CHF 248.94 CHF

Excl. 8.1 % V.A.T., excl. shipping

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Heat Hot Splash Pool heating

- up to 40°C
- up to 12m3 pool volume
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- very little space required
- Easy to install and operate
- RCD plug (with residual current circuit breaker) and intuitive control panel
- corrosion-resistant titanium heat exchanger and polymer housing
- colourful and unique design that blends in with your above ground pool
- Swiss power plug (3-pin)
- 32mm water connection

The Hot Splash is the world's smallest plug and play heat pump for above ground pools and is compatible with all market-leading brands.

Details:
3.35 kW
230 VAC
1-phase

The environmentally friendly and energy-saving air heat pump generates a slow temperature rise of 1 to 3° C per 24 hours.
When the heat pump is started for the first time, it must be operated continuously until the desired temperature (set temperature) is reached. In this case, the filter pump must be in operation 24 hours a day.

The temperature rise time of a heat pump depends on a number of parameters:
- Pool water volume
- Pump capacity and filtration time
- Initial water temperature and desired water temperature (difference between the two temperatures)
- Climate and wind effect
- Pool covered or not (thermal protection, etc.)
- Pool construction; made of wood with liner, 100% liner, polyester, above ground, etc.

Special formula for the early season (April - June):
In the pre-season (with a minimum ambient air temperature of 15°C), the previous formula must be multiplied by a coefficient (2.5).
Using our example:
Temperature rise time = [10 × 13 × 2.5] / 3.35 = 97 hours × 2 or approximately 8.1 days.

IMPORTANT: A pool that is not protected by a pool cover will lose between 4 and 5°C per night, while a covered pool will lose between 1 and 2°C.

Please note:
This is an estimate based on ideal conditions. There is a big difference between different pools.
For example:
A pool with a wooden surround and a cover has less heat loss than a pool With a self-supporting pool wall, which also lose over the large surface area of the wall, which is not insulated.
On the other hand, in summer it is a pool that is 100% exposed to the sun and absorbs more heat through the walls than a pool with wooden cladding.
The floor on which the pool is installed also influences heat loss through direct contact with the ground.

Tip: In the pre-season, only start up the heat pump when the temperature does not fall below 10° C at night during the start-up phase in order to achieve optimum heat output.

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