Inverter Pool Heat Pumps

Arctic Inverter Heat Pump – North Americas only UL listed cold weather spa and pool heat pumps. Rated to -20 C (-5F).

Heat pump technology has been widely adopted in the pool industry due to its significant cost savings. In fact, most pool heat pumps can save owners 70% or more in heating costs. However, these heat pumps have two major problems.

  1. They only work during the pool swimming season and quickly lose their efficiency as the outdoor temperature drops.
  2. Their achievable output is the upper 80 degrees, much too cold for hot tub temperature.

Until now most spa owners were stuck with standard electric heaters. However, electricity is becoming more and more expensive and will continue this upper trend. The Arctic Inverter Pool Heat Pump comes in four sizes ranging from 5 Kw to 26 KW. The smallest 015ZA/B is ideal for smaller hot tub and spas. The largest 060ZA/B is ideal for pool owners. All four models can work in temperatures as low as -20 C (-5 F). For climates requiring even colder operating, all Arctic Inverter Pool Heat Pump come standard with a back up option to generate aux heat when required.

Chiller and Heater in one unit

Chiller and Heater in one unit

While pool and hot tub users most often reference their heating requirements, the Arctic Heat Pump is also a chiller if needed. That’s right.....It can heat and cool based on a simple controller selection. Ideal for hot climates that need a retreat from the hot summer heat! A cold-water plunge is a must for Sauna owners. Now you can quickly change your hot tub to a cold plunge tub! Cold water therapy has many health benefits and is growing in popularity in North America as we discover what the Nordic Culture has practice for centuries. Find out more about the health benefits of cold-water therapy.

Pool Chillers - Excessively hot swimming pools cause problems with the chemical imbalance and can quickly become full of algae if not properly monitored. Chlorine gases evaporates as the water temperature rises. In areas such as California, Texas, Arizona and Florida, the hot summer temperatures can be difficult for pool owners. The Arctic Pool & Spa Heat Pumps allows owners to reduce the temperatures back down to proper levels. By Chilling your pool, you can get reprieve from hot summer heat waves, when the temperature drops, the Arctic Heat Pump will switch back to heating mode.

Features

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HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER OUTLET

Arctic Pool/Spa Heat Pumps can produce 104°F (40°C) maximum outlet water temperature.

LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OPERATION

LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OPERATION

The only pool heat pump in North America that has been designed to work in cold weather. Features such as hot gas defrost and reversing valve ensure the Arctic Pool and Spa Heat Pumps can provide useable heat energy in temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C).

TITANIUM HEAT EXCHANGER

TITANIUM HEAT EXCHANGER

A titanium heat exchanger ensuring a long working life. Arctic Spa Heat Pumps use titanium to stand up to the harsh environment of a spa or a pool which can include high levels of chlorine, bromine, or salt.

Wi-Fi Enabled Controller

Wi-Fi Enabled Controller

Wi-Fi enabled controller allows for remote monitoring and control via the Smart Life App. Adjust your temperatures, change your heating mode, and get system alerts to notify you of any technical issues.

Save $

Save $

Save up to 80% on you pool or hot tub heating bill, with COP of up to 6.4. This means for every Kw of electricity you spend operating your Arctic Heat Pump you will output 6.4 Kw of heat energy, netting you 5.4 Kw of Free Heat! This is substantially better than any gas or electric heater on the market.

HEATER AND CHILLER

HEATER AND CHILLER

All Arctic Pool & Spa Heat Pumps are both heater as well as chillers. On automatic mode, the heat pump will maintain the ideal temperature by switching from heating to cooling as needed. Great for hot summer climates where a refreshing pool is welcomed in the heat waves.

How it works

Arctic Pool Heat Pumps

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Installation

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A heat pump should be installed with a bypass valve so that the flow rate can be adjusted in the system.  If a chlorinator is being used it is recommended to place the heat pump upstream of the chlorinator.

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Front Of Unit

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Titanium Heat Exchanger

Back Of Unit

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Unit Controller

Contact Us

835 Kapelus Dr. West St Paul, MB R4A 5A4, Canada

835 Kapelus Dr. West St Paul, MB R4A 5A4, Canada