The EUS Heat Pump takes the heat
from the surrounding air and uses it to heat the water in your pool.
During heat pump operation, liquid freon from inside the
unit is pumped through the system (A) and is turned into a heated gas.
This happens when heat is taken from the surrounding air (B) as it is
drawn through the evaporator by the fan. The compressor (C) receives
this warmer gas and compresses it to a higher pressure, resulting in the
freon reaching even higher temperatures. As the unit sends the heated
gas through the heat exchanger, the gas gives up its heat to the
surrounding water (D). The freon is then reverted to its liquid state
which completes the cycle (A).
(F) The water, which is being forced through the heat
exchanger (D) by your pool pump, is heated by three to five degrees as
it passes through the heat exchanger . The water, now warmer, then flows
back into your pool (G).
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