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Today, more solar
energy is used for heating swimming pools than for any other single
use. Over 200,000 pools are heated by solar in the United States alone.
The oldest systems have been in use for more than 25 years, and are
cost-effective, highly reliable and require minimal maintenance. Customer
demand has spawned a thriving industry that now spans a large portion
of the country. The solar option offers many important benefits for
both existing and future pool owners. This brochure answers the most
frequently asked questions that pool owners have about solar pool heating
systems.
HOW
DO SOLAR POOL HEATING SYSTEMS WORK?
For
most residential pools, the solar system operates directly with the
existing pool pump and filter. In a few cases an additional "booster
pump" or a slightly larger filtration pump may be needed. Today's most
efficient systems employ the use of an automatically controlled diverting
valve. The pool's filtration system is set to run during the period
of most intense sunshine. During this period, when the solar control
senses that adequate beat is present in the solar collectors, it causes
a motorized diverting valve to turn, forcing the flow of pool water
through the solar collectors, where water is heated. The heated water
then returns to the pool. When heat is no longer present, the water
bypasses the solar collector. Thus, most systems have very few moving
parts which minimizes operation and maintenance requirements.
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Set
automatic control unit for desired water temperature.
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Sensor
detects change in solar heat and tells FAFCO automatic control
unit when there is energy available to work efficiently.
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Your
existing pool pump sends cold water from the pool through
the solar collectors
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The
FAFCO solar panels transfer the sun's heat to the pool water
as it travels through the panels.
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Warm,
solar heated water flows back into the pool using your existing
pool returns. This process continues until the pool reaches
the desired temperature.
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CAN
MY HOME ACCOMMODATE A SYSTEM?
Most
homes can accommodate a solar pool heating system. Although solar
collectors are often installed on a roof, they can be installed
wherever they can be in the sun for a good portion of the day. The
type of roof or roofing material is not important. The appropriate
square footage of solar collectors required for a given swimming
pool is directly related to the square footage of the pool itself.
The proper ratio of pool area to solar collector area will vary
according to such factors as location, the orientation of the solar
collectors, the amount of shading on the pool or solar collectors,
and the desired swimming season. In general, however, the square
footage of solar collectors required is usually 50% to 100% of the
pool surface area. A solar pool heating professional in your area
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WHAT
ABOUT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE?
The
simplicity of solar pool heating systems means that operation and maintenance
requirements are minimal. In fact, in most cases no additional maintenance
beyond normal filter cleaning and winter close-up is necessary. The
system should be drained in the winter months; however, in some cases
even this may not be necessary because the system drains itself. Your
solar pool heating professional will alert you to any special requirements
for your particular system. In addition, solar pool heating equipment
is so reliable that many solar pool collector manufacturers provide
warranty coverage for their products which far exceeds that of automobiles
and household appliances. Solar pool heating systems are being used
in virtually every area of the United States. While it is true that
they are popular in the Sunbelt region, they function well and are cost-effective
for the swimming season even in northern climates. Systems can also
be designed for indoor pools as well as for larger municipal and commercial
pools.
The US Department of Energy has identified swimming pools as a huge
consumer of energy across the country, and has recognized pool heating
as one of the most cost-effective means of reducing energy consumption.
Solar pool heating systems are the best investment a pool owner can
make. So, why not look into it for your pool today?
WHY
SHOULD I HEAT MY POOL WITH SOLAR?
A swimming
pool is usually an expensive investment, which can range from several
thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars depending on the type
of pool. Most people buy a pool for recreational or exercise purposes,
and usually plan to use the pool on a regular, ongoing basis, making
it the center of their at- home activities. In many cases, new or existing
pools have no pool heater. Some pool owners are satisfied to some extent
with a very limited swimming season and naturally occurring pool temperature.
Most, however, wish to heat the water and get more use out of their
investment by using their pool during a longer and more comfort- able
swimming season. In some cases, a pool purchaser may elect to have a
natural gas, oil or electric heater in- stalled for pool heating purposes.
However, the annual cost of operating these types of heaters can range
from $750 to $2,000 or more, depending on such factors as the method
of heating and the size of the pool. Thus, heating the pool becomes
an ongoing financial drain. Most solar pool heating systems cost between
$3,000 and $5,000; however, price varies on the size of the pool and
other site-specific installation conditions. If solar systems are installed
in order to reduce or eliminate fuel or electricity consumption, they
generally pay for themselves in energy savings in two to four years.
For those pool owners that desire to heat their pool, solar has been
proven to be an effective method. If a pool is not already being heated,
a solar system improves the comfort level and extends the swimming season.
Whether or not your pool is currently heated, a solar pool heating system
is a wise investment. You pay for the equipment only, because the energy
source - the sun - is free.