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Performance Of Pool Heat Pumps

Feb 12, 2026 Leave a message

A pool heat pump is a temperature control, dehumidification, and air conditioning system designed specifically for indoor or outdoor pools, centered around a heat pump system. It boasts significant performance advantages such as high efficiency, energy saving, safety, environmental friendliness, and intelligent control.

 

The COP (Coefficient of Performance) of standard products ranges from 3.0 to 5.2, meaning that for every kilowatt-hour of electricity consumed, 3 to 5 times the amount of heat energy can be transferred, significantly lower than the energy costs of traditional electric heating or gas boilers.

 

High-end inverter models further improve energy efficiency through DC inverter compressors and intelligent control algorithms. Technologically advanced energy-saving inverter pool heat pumps achieve a measured COP of 5.2 at 25°C, saving 40% more energy than fixed-frequency models.

 

Breakthrough in extreme energy efficiency: A prototype inverter heat pump set a Guinness World Record with a COP of 39.35 in laboratory testing. Although a prototype, it demonstrates the enormous potential of inverter technology in precise control and heat recovery.

 

Industry standards require that, under the most unfavorable operating conditions, the COP value of air source heat pump units should not be lower than 2.0, to ensure basic energy efficiency even in low-temperature environments.

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