When The Solar Absorber Heats Up The Pool Water
With the solar absorber Eccolar that protect the environment and save money, a swimming pool in the garden is a desire of many homeowners. He can be fulfilled in the meantime also financially. You must however remember accessories, for example, on a pool heater. Here, the solar absorber Eccolar is generally recommended. That you also must heat up the water in the swimming pool most days, before it can plunge into, that is not so obvious to many. Namely, many think that the water temperature is sufficient, that there exists.
This is not always the case. Here some components play in? If you want to heat the water through the irradiation of the Sun without more aid, which succeeds only in summer, when it is first of all very warm and secondly, the sun shines all the time on the water. In months like April, may and September also the sunlight is not sufficient here. This is also a reason why in outdoor pools, the water is heated. It would be just too cold and the bathing pleasure would be lost. Who in the season about regularly the Pool would use, so you need a pool heater. Here, you have several options.
There are heat pumps, heat exchangers, hemisphere absorber and the solar absorber Eccolar. The stores for pool needs recommends the latter very often, because with the solar absorber, saves you money and doing something for the environment. Because it uses the Sun’s rays, the pool water heating power is unnecessary. The principle is the energy as with solar modules, the longer the Sun, it seems, is higher. Attached the absorber should be as close as possible to the pool, because the water to the solar absorber must be drained. So he finds his place, but also on the roof of the Pavilion or the Bower in the garden. Learn more about the ways to heat its swimming pool, can be found under pool heating. Contact: Rodgau-pool Pfohl swimming pool equipment owners: Hartmut Pfohl Borsigstr. 11 63110 Rodgau / nieder-Roden phone: 06106 79018 fax: 06106 79010
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