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SOLAR
HEATING SYSTEMS
One of the most
cost-effective uses of solar energy is to heat swimming pools. Swimming
pools require low temperature heat, which is where solar collectors are
most efficient. You can use either unglazed or glazed collectors to heat
an outdoor pool, however, unglazed collectors are most commonly used on
outdoor pools. If your pool is operated year around and located in a
cold climate region, the unglazed systems will not provide much heat in
the winter, but may be more cost-effective overall because of their
lower initial cost.
Glazed systems are
more expensive, because they usually have black chrome-plated copper
absorber plates, require the use of a non-freezing transfer fluid and a
heat exchanger to transfer the solar heat to the swimming pool water.
Unglazed systems
are usually made of a black plastic or rubber material and the pool
water is circulated directly through the collectors. Neither system
requires a storage tank. The pool serves as the storage tank.
Solar pool heating
systems can provide up to 100% of your pool heating needs. They are also
much simpler to install than are other forms of solar systems. The
combination of a solar pool heating system and the use of a cover at
night can greatly extend the length of your swimming season with minimal
operating costs.
HIGH
EFFICIENCY HEATERS
If you plan to
purchase a conventional pool heating system, shop around for a high
efficiency pool heater. High efficiency gas heating systems are
available with steady state efficiencies as high as 97%. Electric heat
pump pool heaters are also available with coefficients of performance (COPs)
in the 6.0-8.0 range when operated in warm weather. A COP of 6.0 is 600%
more efficient than an electric resistance heater.
EFFICIENT
PUMPS/MOTORS
Using properly
sized energy-efficient pumps and motors when replacing older pumps and
motors, or when designing new pools, can significantly lower the
electrical consumption of pool operating costs. Motors use many times
their initial cost in electrical consumption over their life and can
often consume several times their cost in the first year alone. The
energy savings from an energy efficient motor can pay for itself in a
very short time.
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