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Gas Pool Heaters – A Great Way to Enjoy Swimming Year Round

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Swimming is something that most everyone considers a warm weather summer activity. But when the weather cools if you have the right gas pool heater you can enjoy your pool, swim spa or hot tub year round no matter where you live.

How Gas Pool Heaters Work

Pool heaters work by re-cycling water, so the water will not be hot to the touch when it comes through the pool jets or inlets. Heat is added gradually as the water is turned over in the pool. Heat pumps, used in conjunction with a “solar blanket”, open the door to swimming on a daily basis in 85 degree water. Like a gas heater, the heat pump has the same requirements to operate. The pump must be operating efficiently, the filter must be clean, and the thermostat must be high enough to activate the heater.

Your heat pump runs on electricity. It requires 50 to 60 amps to run properly. Although it is much more economical to operate a heat pump, it heats your pool much slower than a gas-fired heater. Heat pumps are usually rated anywhere from 90,000 to 150,000 BTU’s, whereas a gas heater is typically between 250,000 to 400,000 BTU’s.

Common Complaints!

The most common complaint we hear about heat pumps is “my heat pump is not working!” However, if the fan is turning and it is blowing out cool, de-humidified air – that it IS working and you just need to give it more time. Another concern we often hear about is leaking. However heat pumps, just like air conditioning units, create condensation when functioning properly. So it is normal to have water leaking from the outlet at the bottom of the heater.

Advice for getting the most of out your gas pool heater:

Your gas heater will only operate properly if the following factors exist:

* Your pump must be operating efficiently

* Your filter must be clean

* Your Electronic Controller (PDA) must have the temperature set high enough to activate the heater

Therefore, if your pump strainer basket is full of leaves, or if your filter is dirty, or if your pump is not primed, your heater will not work. If your controller has your pool set to come up to 85 degrees and your water is already 86 degrees, your heater will not work.

One problem that has become much more prevalent lately is insufficient gas supply to the heater. In order for a gas heater to work properly, a commercial gas meter will be required. In addition, a “dedicated” line of sufficient size is absolutely necessary for the heater to function.

Article by: Charles Elfert

Charles Elfert is the President of Pleasure Aquatech Pools, a Louisiana pool builder since 1995. For more information about gas pool heaters please visit our website for photos and product details.

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Solar Pool Heater

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

A solar pool heater is a great way to begin using solar panels. They are easy to build, economical and provide lots of energy for heat. You can use them with or without a solar pool cover. Renewable energy is at the forefront of many conversations. Government, environmental and even at the kitchen table. For good reason. You can easily produce much (or even all) of your electricity yourself.

Most people who decide to do this quickly find out that it is very expensive to purchase a commercial system and have it placed at their house. Did you know that you can very cheaply build your own solar panels?

It is something that is being done throughout the world today. Supplying electricity to run household appliances, computers, laptops, washer and dryers, even tools. A perfect place to do this is with solar pool heating.

Using a solar pool heater isn’t a new idea. They have been around for a long time. The systems aren’t much less expensive than one for the house, though. It just costs so much to be able to heat a pool full time. Many people who want to, just don’t do it because of the cost. It can easily double your electric bill in the cooler months. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a heated pool without the expense?

You can build your own solar pool heating system with the aid of a manual. There are many different ones on the market that will show you how to easily build a solar panel for less than $200. Imagine having a low cost system in place to offset the large expense of heating your swimming pool.

See http://www.makerenewableenergy.weebly.com to find a list of resources and reviews of the manuals to make your own solar pool heater. You will be on your way to energy independence in no time at all.

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Solar Pool Heating

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Do you have a pool at home? If you do, you will benefit from having a solar blanket or cover. Through the solar cover, the solar radiation can heat up the pool. By simply covering the pool for pool for 12 hours, it can already increase the pool water’s temperature by 5?F. The cover will also help in retention of heat since evaporation is limited. In pool maintenance, you will need to put certain chemicals and with the help of the pool cover, chemical depletion is reduced as well.

To create a solar pool heater, you will need a submersible pump, solar PV panel, plastic landscape tubing, joiners or junctions for the tubing, and tubing mounts (optional). Free power is provided by solar pool heaters. However, you will still need electricity for the pumps. All you have to do is to cut the tubes short and arrange them so that connecting will be very easy. You can use the junctions and t joiners to assemble the panel.

The tubes can be placed over the sides of the pool, or you can mount them using plywood. The tubing should get a lot of sunlight. The tubes should be connected to the pump so that water will run inside it. The water should also return to the pool. You need to ensure that the pump is clean, especially the filter, because debris can lead to increased electricity consumption through the pump. Avoid too many bends in the pipes because this also will require increased power.

The DIY solar pool heating is really easy to make. You can also make your own pool cover that can collect the heat of the sun. You can shop around DIY stores and ask for the type of material that can be used to cover the pool. Both the pool cover and the solar pool heater tubing can heat the water in the pool. Now, you can enjoy the warm water in your pool at less cost. Going solar is the trend these days. It can be very rewarding to make your own poll heaters rather than using the commercial heaters that will cost you a lot of money in the long term.

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