Re: can someone recommend a quality heat pump??
Hello BlondieChris,
Our Aerotemp heat pumps have been used for many years in the Northeastern US.
www.aquacal.com
Please consider the use of a solar cover to help reduce heat losses overnight, which will help with the efficiency of the heater.
Things to look for with heat pumps:
Heat Exchanger material - most are copper but many companies are going to Titanium, which is virtually impervious to chemical attack, and last longer. However, titanium is not as good a conductor of heat as copper, but certain designs make it as good (such as our Thermolink heat exchanger).
COP - Coefficiency of Performance, which is an indication of how efficient the heat pump is. Numbers higher than 5.0 is good. However, our heat pump industry is loosely regulated and many claims of greater than 7.0 COP is all marketing schemes and mostly under unrealistic conditions for heat pump operation. There is a move by some states to test and publish COPs under controlled conditions, in our case, it's ARL standard 1160-2008, found here.
http://ari.org/ARI/util/showdoc.aspx?doc=526
To summarize, previous testing was usually done at 80 degrees air temp, 80% relative humidity, and 80 degrees water temperature.
This standard tests at 80, 63, 50, more realistic conditions of operation.
Florida, for one, requires that at the lower air temperature conditions (which is more common for the heat pump to be operating), the heat pump must have an efficiency of at least 4.0.
BTU Output - corresponds with COP and can be marketed at extremely high BTU outputs. Compare BTUs under the same conditions (air temp, relative Humidity, water temp).
Hope this helps.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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