Heating Tips; Heating In Cooler Weather; Pool/Spa Blankets; Pool & Spa Combination Heating - Aquacal 100 Owner's Manual And Installation Manual

Pool and spa heat pump
Table of Contents

Advertisement

MAINTENANCE & OPERATION

Heating in Cooler Weather...

Late night and early morning, generally being the coolest times of the day, are least efficient for heat
pump operation. For most efficient operation, heat pumps should be timed to operate during the
warmest, daylight portions of the day. Please set water pump controls accordingly.

Pool/Spa Blankets...

A "solar" blanket will significantly reduce your heating bills. Check with the installing dealer to see if
your heat pump was sized to be used in conjunction with a blanket. Blanketed pools will typically lose
only 3 - 4° of heat per night versus 8 - 10° overnight with an un-blanketed pool. Reductions of 40-60%
on heating bills can be achieved by using blankets. (Idea...Contact AquaCal Customer Support (800-
786-7751) to learn about Liquid Blanket innovations.)
WARNING !
Improperly used, Pool-Spa blankets can become a drowning risk to people and pets.
Blankets are not safety covers. They are not designed to support the weight of a person
or pet. Never enter a pool until the blanket is completely removed (under no
circumstances should anyone swim under the blanket). Follow all safety
recommendations of the blanket manufacturer.
Pool and Spa Combination Heating...
Everything stated for heating a pool applies for heating a spa— only the volume of water being heated
is different. All AquaCal heat pumps come equipped with two thermostats. One thermostat is for the
pool and the other is for the spa. Simply position the pool and spa isolation valves as directed by your
installer; select the appropriate thermostat (pool or spa), whichever you are heating, and with electrical
power and water flow supplied to the heater, the water will be maintained at set point.
Your system can be automated with the addition of an optional AquaCal Universal Heater Controller
(AquaCal part #0097TS). Using this option will save you from having to change the thermostat switch
each time you change from pool to spa and back again. For details, contact your installing dealer or
AquaCal Customer Support (800-786-7751).
Spa Heating & Spa Setback Option...
Air blowing into your spa while it is being heated will very often neutralize or partially counteract the heat
being put into the spa by the heater; this added heat loss equates to increased time to bring your spa to
desired temperature. When heating a spa, be sure to turn off the air blower. Air induced through the
spa jets should also be eliminated, during warm-up, whenever possible.
If your heater is being used to only heat a spa, the POOL thermostat can be used as a setback control:
simply set the pool control at a point 10-15º F below desired spa heat temperature and select the pool
thermostat. This method allows the spa–when not in use–to be held at a heated temperature, but
somewhat lower than normal spa-use temperature. One would want to blanket the spa if using this
setback method. Using spa setback will result in reduced warm up periods over full-cold starts.

Heating Tips

Failure to heed the following may result in permanent
injury or death.
(continued)
21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents