
SOLAR POOL
HEATER CONSUMER GUIDE
| AMECO Solar has found solar pool
heaters to be the most cost-effective solar energy application.
A solar pool heating system will save enough money to pay for
itself quickly and provide pool heating energy free for your
enjoyment and use for many years. AMECO Solar Company's thermal
division specializes in designing and installing solar swimming
pool heating systems in the Los Angeles area. |
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INSTALLATION
SITE CONDITIONS NECESSARY:
| To get the full benefits of a solar
pool heater you must have an area for the solar collectors (panels)
that is large enough and has the proper exposure to the sun.
If you install the collectors on a pitched roof, the ideal direction
should face south. You will need to add more collectors as the
angle facing due south varies. |
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The collector area required will depend on the surface area
of your swimming pool, the water temperature you wish to maintain,
the amount of pool shading and the direction the solar collectors
face. Typically, the area that will be efficient is 60% the area
of your pool surface (length x width x .6).
For less favorable solar collector orientation the collector
area required may be as large as the pool surface area.
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SOLAR PUMP: In almost all cases where the filter pump
is currently keeping the pool clean, it is not necessary to change
it or to add a pump for the solar heater. The existing pump is
usually capable of circulating pool water through the solar panels.
SOLAR CONTROLS: Solar heating is completely automatic in
a properly designed solar heating system. When your pool requires
heat, the automatic control diverts the water coming from the
filter to the solar collectors, if they are receiving solar energy.
This continues until the pre-set desired temperature is reached
or until no more solar energy is available. The solar collectors
will preheat the water before it gets to the gas heater and the
gas heater will use only the fuel needed to make up the difference.
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OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE:
| Operation of solar pool heaters are extremely
simple. Just flip a switch on the control to "Auto"
at the beginning of the season and set the thermostat on the
control to the pool temperature you want. At the end of the season,
flip the control switch to "Off". If you have a solar
system that does not drain water back completely the panels should
be winterized by uncapping the lowest solar panel to prevent
the possibility of freeze damage. |
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| The only routine maintenance you will need to
do is the same as you should always do for your pool, keep the
pool clean and in proper chemical balance. It is advisable to
shut off the water supply to your pool sweep and solar collectors
if you will be adding pool shock treatment or excessive amounts
of chemicals. |

COLLECTOR
LIFE:
Solar swimming pool heating collectors can be expected to
last for at least 20 years.
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LIMITATIONS:
| Solar pool heating can not keep up the temperature
on heavily overcast or rainy days or during winter months. You
may need to operate your gas heater to make up the temperature
difference, if you attempt to maintain an unusually warm pool
temperature. Even if you choose to use your conventional gas
pool heater as well, the solar heater will still supply a large
amount of free energy. |
CONCLUSION:
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In Southern California, a typical pool season will cost in
excess of $2,000 of natural gas to heat the pool. Installing
a solar swimming pool heating system with a life expectancy of
over 20 years, and with an average cost of $5,000 makes economic
sense. A solar pool heating installation will save a substantial
amount of money while providing a warm and comfortable pool.
AMECO Solar specializes in design,
installation and service of solar swimming pool heaters. Turn
Key Installations are our specialty, taking a job all the way,
turning concept into reality with service to back it up.
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