Heat Pump Variations
In general...
Heat pumps are divided into two (2) distinct groups: Air Source and Water Source.
In addition, heat pumps may be equipped with either digital or analog controls. And finally—regardless of their heat source or control type—heat pumps may be of the heat-only variety, or may be capable of both heating & cooling (sometimes called: Reversing models...AquaCal labels these units under the ICEBREAKER® brand).
Heat Source Groups...
The term Source refers to where the heat pump derives its heat:
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Air Source heat pumps get their heat from the outside air;
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Water Source heat pumps get their heat from water. The water may come from a well, lake, stream, or any body of water sufficient in size to provide the amount of heat required to reliably heat the pool or spa. Closed loop systems—using the ground or a water tower for heat—are other water source possibilities.
Controls...
Control systems are divided into two types: Analog and Digital. The following statements are specific to AquaCal products:
Heating-Only and Heating & Cooling Heat Pumps
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Heating-Only heat pumps are capable of, as the name implies, heating only. Additionally, all heating-only heat pumps are equipped with passive defrost systems, meaning that these heaters will shut off when conditions are such that frost and ice begins to form on their evaporator surfaces.
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Heat & Cool (reversing) heat pumps can both heat and cool pool and/or spa water. The AquaCal brand name for these heaters is ICEBREAKER®. Heat & Cool heat pumps are equipped with active, hot gas defrost systems. Hot gas defrost permits ICEBREAKER® heat pump to continue to operate successfully at temperatures much below other heat pumps equipped with traditional passive defrost systems.
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