Tag Archive 'Pool Heaters'

Aug 18 2011

Teledyne Laars Lite 2 Features Dual Thermostat Function

Published by under General Contracting

An energy-efficient and lightweight heater, the new Teledyne Laars Lite model can make you maintain both your pool and your spa at the right temperature at any time of the year. With this heater’s patented features and high-tech components, you’ll be able to consume less gas, while still being able to enjoy your time with your kids in the pool or your relaxation hour in your spa.

This pool and spa heater features a copper heat exchanger and the brand’s own Flo-Thru baffles that make it operate more efficiently than most heaters and, more importantly, lower your gas bills. Also, instead of the fire bricks normally utilized by other heating systems, a ceramic combustion chamber is used in this heater. Because of this, the unit is lighter than other heaters of the same caliber. In comparison to the Laars Series 2 heater, it is even lighter by about 20%.

All throughout the year, even in extreme weather conditions, you can rely on the Teledyne Laars Lite 2. With this component, your heater would always start up quickly and would require very minimal maintenance. This heater also functions with its exclusive dual thermostat Flex-Temp control so you can set the heating temperature of your pool and your spa individually.

The features and systems that this heater was manufactured with ensure its reliability and durability. It has sealed controls to prevent corrosion and leaking of its thermostats. It also has a patented Storm Guard to protect it from extreme wind and rain. Before bringing it out in the market, this heater has also undergone rigorous testing to military standards by an independent agency.

You still obviously have to apply general maintenance procedures for your pools and spas when using the Teledyne Laars Lite 2. You should be sure you use an accurate pool thermometer, because heating that is a single degree higher than your intended temperature can consume about 10% more gas. You should also use a pool cover, which provides safety, reduces heat loss and conserves chemic8als. With consistent maintenance of your pool and spa and the high-quality features of this heating system, you would definitely conserve more fuel and cut down your gas bills, without having to compromise your comfort.

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Oct 28 2009

Your DIY Solar Pool Heater For Clean Fun

Published by under DIY

A solar pool heater means more enjoyment, more fun out of your swimming pool. After all, why do you have one? It’s an expensive asset on which you also spend valuable time and money, maintaining it.

There are four ways to heat your pool

  • electric heater
  • gas, usually a propane heater
  • using a pool cover
  • solar pool heating

You would know already that heating a swimming pool electrically or with gas is very expensive. Consequently many people make a choice – not to heat the pool at all at cooler times of the year or day.

But this means wasting your asset just because it is expensive to heat. Why have a pool and then not swim in it? Use solar power energy and make your pool or outdoor spa an hospitable environment to enjoy at any time. A solar pool heater – or spa heater – allows you to extend the use of your pool or outdoor spa into spring and autumn, cool evenings and mornings.

Further advantages of solar pool heating include:

  • You save on energy, gas or electricity, running a conventional pool heater
  • Solar energy is free!
  • You reduce greenhouse gas emissions

You can buy a solar pool heater, up to a cost of $2000. Or you can build one yourself. For much less.

Is a DIY solar pool heater not incredibly complex and expensive to put together? No, it only requires a good set of instructions and basic handyman’s skills to build one yourself.

And the cost? It can actually be done for as little as under US$100.

Yes, of course you do need a circulation pump and if that runs on mains power it will take a measly 15 to 20 Watts only for a 30,000 litre pool. But of course, using a solar powered pump will not even require this use of mains power.

There are solar pool heaters for different situations, and they come in any size. Rooftop systems lay flat on your roof and are best for the very large pools, or you may like to consider an on the ground system. The on the ground system is installed right next to your pool with a maximum exposure to the sun’s warmth.

It is the on the ground system that could be built for under US$100.

So, in selecting your solar pool heater system you need to know the size of your pool and your local weather conditions (you do need sunshine!).

Just remember that heated pool water is a good environment for bacterial and algae growth so must monitor correct chlorine or salt levels to the water. You should get expert advice about that from your local pool supplier.

Oh, and the pool cover. Yes, by all means use it as a passive solar top-up of your pool enjoyment.

Now enjoy your swim!

Dr Erik Leipoldt has long been concerned about the effects of global warming. In particular he uses his own experience of severe disability in practical approaches towards alternate energy sources to survive and thrive in our environmentally disabled world. See http://www.alternate-energy-sources.com/solar-pool-heater.html

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