Just like alternative heating methods the heat pump will run for different amounts of time each day depending on the weather.
in Extremely cold days you could be looking at around 8-12 hours a day or potentially more.
On warmer summer days you could be seeing the heat pump not even see the Air source heat pump turn on, where you might see it run for a couple of hours on colder days.
As the weather gets colder you will need to run for longer.
You will have full control over how long your heat pump runs for on the control panel either on the heat pump or use over our WI-FI app.
Other factors will come into how long your heat pump will have to run for also.
· How insulated your pool is.
· The pool temperature that you require the higher the temperature that is required the longer your heat pump will need to run for to maintain that heat.
· A pool cover is a good way to maintain the heat when the pool is not in use.
As a estimate, on warmer days you would be looking at having the heat pump on for around 0-4 hours a day, and on cold you would be looking about 2-8 hours.
Our heat pump outlets are 1.5'' as they are the most common out lets within Europe.
All our Inverter heat pumps, are built with a titanium heat exchanger which are resistant to damage from salt, chlorine and bromine used in pools.
Are heat pumps include a water flow switch. This mean they will only operate when the pool pump is turned on and water is flowing through the heat pump.
Our heat pumps also can be operated on a timer which can be used from the control panel on the heat pump or through our Smart phone app that can be downloaded on IOS and or Android.
No, all our heat pumps are designed to be out side, being weather tested in all conditions in our manufacture's laboratories.
Our heat pumps will work perfectly in all weather conditions including heavy rain and winds.
Although we do advise you cover your heat pump with our winter cover during the winter when not in use to offer a extra layer of protection.
Now heat pumps are using R410a or R32, within Europe you are seeing R410a being phased out for R32.
The refrigerant gas in the heat pump is contained in a pressurised sealed circuit. the compressor pumps the refrigerant gas through the circuit in the heat pump so the refrigerant gas can absorb the heat from the air and transfer the heat to the heat exchanger to heat your pool water.
R32 has a lower GWP (Global warming potential).
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All our heat pumps are easy to install. You will require a solid concrete base or paving slabs. the units will then need a electrical supply we advise using a qualified electrician to install this.
The plumbing is straightforward, and pipes are just glued together. The heat pump will only need a flow and return pipe.
We advise always to install a 3-way valve to create a bypass.
The heat pump should be installed after the filter and just before the water returns to the pool.
Within Cyprus we can deliver anywhere within the country and can arrange installation, please feel free to enquire here.
Within the EU, we can deliver using a lorry and tail lift to your front door, but you must arrange to carry the units to where you require your pump to be located. Please note the units are quite heavy and will require 2-3 people to move them safely.
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With the Magnus you you will be able to choose from a variety of massages in your spa, ranging from pulsating, vibrating, rotating and power massages.
all our Magnus spas require a 32 amp RCD protected circuit breaker to be fitted to your Magnus spa. From the Spa, you should have suitably armoured cable or cable protected by a suitable conduit to a suitable waterproof outdoor isolator switch 2 or 3 metres from the spa. We advise contacting your electrician for cable thicknesses.
From the isolator switch, there needs to be enough cable left to reach the furthest away corner of the spa so that a engineer can connect it to the hot tub.
For further instructions, please enquire and we can arrange installations within Cyprus
We can deliver to anywhere on the Island, we will send you the dimensions of the Magnus spa and we will need you to size up the area the spa is going / entry into garden to confirm delivery methods. A survey can also be sent to confirm delivery & installation.
To install your Magnus spa you will only need to check 3 boxes. a Solid level base for the spa to lay on, a power outlet and a hose to get it filled. Contact us for all installation guides.
We always recommend installing your Magnus spa with a 5Kw heat pump to maximize the efficiency and keep overall running costs low. We've also come up with some alternative solutions for you.
The easiest way to fill the spa is with a hose pipe. but depending on your water pressure with a 1379 liter spa you would be looking at around 1-2 hours.
If you have a regular pattern of using the spa most nights, and is fitted with a good spa cover it is better to keep your spa hot. This way your heater will cut in and out as is needed. In summer you may find your heater hardly come on. If you are using the spa infrequently we advise turning off.
In winter, if the spa is not in use we advise draining to avoid any damage.
On average a Magnus spa will take around 20 hours to heat up from cold. The Magnus is designed to be switched on 24/7 so it will only have to switch on occasionally to zap the heat back in. You can also pair the Spa with a Heat pump to reduce heating times.
Draining the Magnus is as simple as filling it up, all you have to do is connect a hose pipe to the bottom drain and release that water to a suitable destination.
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