Pool Heat pumps

Hayward Trevinium heat pump

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    Product Overview

    Discover excellence in pool heating with the Hayward heat pump, a global benchmark that combines innovation, performance and durability to guarantee pleasant swimming moments all year round.

    FEATURES

    - Exceptional energy efficiency.
    - Operates at the industry's lowest noise level.
    - Easy to install.
    - Superior reliability and performance.
    - A profitable investment for your pool.

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Pool size: Pool ≤ 35 000 L
    BTU capacity: 50,000 BTU
    Noise level (dB): 54
    Flow in gallons per minute: 20-30
    Compressor type: Rotary
    Circuit breaker(A): 20 A
    Voltage: 220 V
    Dimensions 39.5'' x 16.2'' x 25.5''

    WARRANTY

    2 years on parts and labor
    Compressor: 5 years
    Heat exchanger: 5 years

    Specifications

    Color(s) Natural

    Frequently asked questions

    To install your pool heat pump or heater, place the unit on a stable surface with good air circulation, connect it to the plumbing system and a compliant power supply, perform a test run by adjusting the temperature, and check the system for leaks and safety. Find out more.

    To choose the right heat pump for your pool, consider the size of your pool and the desired temperature. The larger the pool and the colder the climate, the more BTUs you'll need. A solar blanket can also reduce heat loss and power requirements. In general, we recommend a heat pump that delivers between 1.3 and 1.5 BTU per liter of water.

    A pool heat pump requires little maintenance: just check that the vents are clear and, when shutting down, make sure there's no water left in the system before covering it up for the winter.

    The water heater is fast and efficient, heats water quickly but costs more in energy, making it ideal for occasional use or in colder regions. A heat pump, on the other hand, is more economical in the long term, maintains pool temperature over time, but is slower and performs better in moderate climates, above 10°C. It's ideal for frequent use, despite a higher initial cost.

    The main advantage of a variable-speed heat pump is that it automatically adjusts its operating speed based on the water temperature and heating needs. This allows for more precise energy management, reducing energy consumption and operating costs. Additionally, a variable-speed heat pump operates more quietly and extends the lifespan of the unit, as it doesn't run at full power constantly. It therefore offers both performance, energy savings, and comfort.

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