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AquaTherm Titanium AT1200 Pool Heat Pump
126,000 BTU w/ Time Clock Over-ride
AquaTherm Titanium AT1200 Pool Heat Pump 126,000 BTU w/ Time Clock
Over-ride. AT1200BDT. The Aquatherm AT1200 is value engineered to
provide high performance at an affordable price. Has a dual thermostat
for separate pool and spa functions. Reliable advanced digital
microprocessor has digital temperature settings for superior accuracy.
The self diagnostic readouts eliminate needless service calls.
Interfaces with all computerized pool and spa controls. The smart
defrost control allows unit to operate to lowest possible temperatures.
The ultraviolet light protected ABS plastic cabinet will not rust,
corrode or crack. Molded fan cowling maximizes the air flow across
evaporator coil and reduces fan noise. The high efficiency scroll
compressor gives a quiet operation with superior design, compared to
piston compressors. This assures you years of trouble free operation.
Has remote control operation and additional keypad can be wired up to
150 feet away from heater. Controls heater on/off, temperature settings
for pool and/or spa, and timer override. Has a pool and spa automation
option that allows a separate pool and spa heating function, which
eliminates the need for additional, expensive automated control system.
PATENTED TITANIUM ALLOY HEAT EXCHANGER
AquaTherm Titanium AT1200 Pool Heat Pump gives the ultimate protection
against corrosion due to pool chemical imbalances. It allows full flow
of water through heat exchanger, up to 70 gallons per minute. This
increases heating performance and efficiency which gives you lowering
operating costs.
MT. HOLLY GOLD AIR COIL has polyester clad evaporator fins for
super corrosion resistance. The 1200 Series also come with the Mt. Holly Gold air coil which incorporates a highly developed polyester cladding that prevents corrosion from aggressive salt, moisture, mineral build-up, and pool chemicals than standard coils.
How Does A Heat Pump Work?
The Aquatherm heat pump utilizes proven refrigerant technology to
capture the heat in the outside air and transfer it to the pool water.
Refrigerant is used because of its ability to absorb and transfer heat
energy. The fan circulates air through the evaporator coil that acts as
a heat collector. The liquid refrigerant in the air coil absorbs the
available heat in the ambient air, transforming it into a gas.
The refrigerant gas is then pumped into the compressor. When this warmed
gas is compressed, it intensifies or concentrates the heat, like a
magnifying glass in the sun. The intensely hot gas is then pumped into
the heat exchanger condenser, where the actual heat transfer takes
place. As the pool water passes through the heat exchanger, the hot gas
gives up its heat to the cooler pool water.
The refrigerant returns to a liquid state and is pumped through the
expansion valve then into the evaporator air coil to start the process
all over again. The result is a warm pool!
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