How Does An Inverter Heat Pump Work?
A heat pump works by using refrigerant to draw energy from the outdoor air, bringing the air indoors to keep your home warm in winter. During the summer months, however, you can reverse the cycle to remove the heat from your home and cool the air inside.
Unlike standard air conditioners and furnaces, heat pumps give you a high level of energy efficiency, which helps keep your monthly energy bills low. Variable speed or variable frequency heat pumps maximize efficiency and minimize energy lost during the refrigerant cycle.
Specific Situation
When operating on a standard refrigerant cycle, the refrigerant level is constantly flowing between the condenser and the compressor, converting the liquid into a gas, depending on the temperature. The refrigerant cycle ends once the air temperature in your home reaches a specific level you specify on the thermostat, and will only start over if the temperature in your home changes. Each time the cycle restarts, the system consumes energy to bring the refrigerant to the proper temperature before starting the heating or cooling process.
However, when using an inverter heat pump, the refrigerant cycle will run at different speeds depending on the heat load and temperature. You can save energy with this system because the inverter automatically adjusts the speed of the refrigerant and reduces starts and stops.
The benefits of using an inverter pool heat pump
Unlike traditional pool heaters, an inverter pool heat pump requires only a small amount of electricity to power the compressor and fan, which draws in warm air and transfers heat directly to the pool water.
Energy efficiency
Since most of the heat comes from natural air, an inverter pool heat pump is capable of delivering an impressive COP of up to 16.0, which means that by consuming every unit of energy, it can generate 16 units of heat in return. For reference, gas and electric None of the pool heaters have a COP higher than 1.0.
Cost-effectiveness
With such outstanding energy efficiency, variable frequency pool pumps have surprisingly low electricity bills, which is reflected not only on your bill, but also on the impact on the environment in the long run.
Environmentally friendly
The frequency conversion pool heat pump has the advantages of low energy consumption, high heat exchange efficiency, and high environmental protection in terms of environmental protection.
Quiet and durable
Compared to traditional on/off pool heat pumps, inverter pool heat pumps do not need to run at full speed all the time, are more durable and have a longer warranty.