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Solar Pool Heater – A Simple Buying Guide

During warmer months of the year, a backyard pool grants

entertainment, relaxation as well as exercise. The time to use a

pool is limited to only a few short months for a majority of people.

Now, if a solar pool heater is installed, it certainly prolongs the

usage time, helps maintaining the pool water to remain warm for

longer so that homeowners can utilise the pool during early

spring or early autumn. Before buying a solar pool heater,

customers require knowing why they should use one, precisely

how does it function, exactly where they should put Sun

collectors, and what are the various kinds of heating panels.

Why do you need to use solar pool heaters?

Solar pool heaters are dependable, simple to install, and above all, economical. The normal heaters use electricity or gas to heat the pool whereas solar heaters depend on the sunshine as the primary source of energy. The savings it offers over a short

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period of use compensate for the original expense that was incurred for setting up of the solar pool heater.

How does the solar heater function? A solar pool heater does not obstruct the other equipment used to operate the pool such as the pump and the filter. Solar heat panels installed on a close by construction such as a shed, garage or the main home, accumulates water from the pool and utilise the sun’s energy to heat it, after which it is passed back to the pool. The pool’s original pump and filter systems are used by the system to shift the water and circulate it through the pool.

Where should you install the Sun collectors? People should install the Sun collector panels in a position preferably where it can obtain sunlight directly. It is advisable and best to install Sun collectors at the place where it receives sunlight from dawn until dusk. Check for any impediments, like tree limbs, buildings, or other objects, which may hinder the Sun and install the panels fittingly.

Diverse kinds of solar pool heating panels

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Solar pool heating panels come in a diverse kind of materials; however, the two major kinds available in the market are unglazed and glazed. Unglazed solar panels are normally made of plastic or rubber and don’t have the glass coating. On the other hand, glazed solar panels are normally made of copper tubing, and come with an iron-tempered glass coating.

The advantages of using a solar pool heating system As like any kind of system, there are advantages and disadvantages. However, when using a solar pool heating system, the advantages are far greater with only one disadvantage and that is homeowners require placing them in direct sunlight. Now, we can go over the many advantages of using a solar pool heating system.

Advantages of solar pool heater

Prolonged swimming season: It prolongs the swimming season by 4 to 8 weeks in a year.

Environment-friendly: It greatly lowers smog as no Nitrogen Oxide is being released into the environment.

Less preservation: The solar heating system doesn’t require servicing once in a year like electric or gas heaters, and in most cases, they don’t require any servicing at all.

Sturdy and long lasting: Compared to gas heating systems, solar heating equipment is sturdier and lasts longer up to 20 years.

Minimal operating costs: No energy costs incurred. You don’t have to pay for gas or electricity bills. It’s true that gas heaters provide a prolonged swimming season similar to solar pool heaters; however, the cost is more to hold the pool open. A majority of people choose a solar pool heating

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system over electric or gas systems primarily because of the energy savings it renders and for the effects on the environment as well as the minimal preservation costs it requires.

Source - http://www.thermopools.com.au/blog/solar-pool-heater-a-simple-buying-guide/

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