Swimming Pool Heat Pumps since 1981

Continous Usage & Water Around Unit

  • If you have followed the directions up to this point, you should be on your way to enjoying a warm pool or hot spa.
  • After the heat pump has been running for some time, you may see water present around the heater. This water is condensation produced as a by-product of transferring heat from the air to your pool or spa. If the humidity is high, water quantities of 6-8 gallons per hour are not uncommon. Conversely, a low humidity condition may result in no condensation being produced.
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