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Key Parameters Of Swimming Pool Heat Pump

Feb 14, 2026 Leave a message

The key parameters of pool heat pumps mainly include the coefficient of performance (COP), heating capacity, power supply voltage, operating temperature range, noise level, and core component configuration. These directly determine the energy efficiency, applicable scenarios, and service life of the equipment.

 

Coefficient of Performance (COP): A core indicator for measuring energy efficiency.

Definition: COP (Coefficient of Performance) represents the multiple of heat energy output per unit of electrical energy input. A higher value indicates greater energy efficiency.

Mainstream Range: The COP of air-source pool heat pumps is generally between 3.0 and 5.2, with some high-end inverter models reaching over 6.0.

Influencing Factors: Ambient temperature, water temperature setting, and whether the unit uses full DC inverter technology all affect the actual COP value.

Industry Minimum: According to standards, the COP should not be lower than 2.0 under the most unfavorable operating conditions; otherwise, the energy efficiency advantage is lost.

 

Pool heat pump models contain many key parameters that directly affect the pump's performance and effectiveness. Power is one important parameter, closely related to the pool's area or volume. For example, a 5kW model is generally suitable for a 25㎡ pool, while a 10kW model can cover 50㎡ of water. For pool volume, a 5-8kW model is sufficient for small pools (15-30m³); a 10-15kW model is more suitable for medium-sized pools (30-60m³); for irregularly shaped pools, the volume can be calculated as maximum length × width × average depth × 0.85 to determine the appropriate power.

 

The Coefficient of Performance (COP) is also a crucial parameter. Models with a COP of 3.0 or higher are more energy-efficient, resulting in significant long-term electricity cost savings. Regarding environmental temperature adaptability, some high-quality models can operate normally in temperatures as low as -7℃, meeting the needs of different regions and seasons. Noise levels are equally important; models with noise levels below 55 decibels operate quietly and do not cause excessive disturbance to the surrounding environment.

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