HI-Deluxe Questions & Answers
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Why heat my pool?
Why solar?
Is there enough sun where I live?
How does it work?
How efficiently will my solar system
heat my pool?
How about maintenance?
How do HI-Deluxe and Hi-Temp compare with
those 20-foot solar panels?
How does a solar heater differ from a "solar" cover?
How does a solar heater compare with a
heat pump?
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Why Heat My Pool?
You bought your pool for enjoyment, entertaining and possibly
for health reasons. But you probably find that on many days
when you would like to use your pool it is just too cold for
comfort. Whether for recreation or relaxation, a comfortable
pool is a great gathering place for family and friends.
Not only will the right solar heater make your pool warmer
and more comfortable, it will add months to your swimming
season. That means you can spend more time in your pool. More
relaxation, more exercise and more fun! As a bonus, greater
value from the investment you have in your pool!
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Why solar?
Millions worldwide have been enjoying solar heated swimming
pools for over two decades. Heating swimming pools is today
the largest use of solar energy in the world and there are
good reasons for this.
- Savings: You will probably find that you will pay
much less for an EZ Heat or a HI-Deluxe heater for your
above ground or small in-ground pool than for any other
type of heater. While the first cost of HI-Deluxe and Hi-Temp
systems for larger in-ground pools may equal or exceed those
of other heaters, they return the cost difference in fuel
savings in the first year or two. You always save money
when you heat your pool with solar energy.
- Reliability and safety: Solar heating systems have
no heat exchangers that fail from corrosion, no heat pump
fan motors or compressors to break down. Your investment
in a HI-Deluxe solar heating system is protected by a lifetime
limited warranty. No other heating system offers that protection.
Solar systems have no flames or fans, they just keep heating
your pool quietly, safely and reliably, year after year.
- Protect the environment: You can enjoy the comfort
of your solar heated pool, knowing that you are using an
environmentally friendly energy source, while you conserve
our natural resources.
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Is there enough sun where I live?
There is ample solar energy anywhere in the U.S. and Canada
to heat your pool, if the solar heater is correctly selected
and properly installed. The U.S. Weather Bureau's records
show that even northern states such as Maine and Minnesota
receive more solar energy from April through October than
Miami Florida does during its October through April heating
season. They swim with solar heat year-round in Miami.
According to the United States Department of Energy, solar
collectors for heating swimming pools represented 93 percent
of all solar collectors, for all purposes, shipped in the
U.S.A. during 1997. The study also shows that they went to
all climates of the continental U.S. plus Hawaii.
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How does it work?
With HI-Deluxe, Hi-Temp or EZ Heat Deluxe you have a choice
of two control systems. A manual control where you turn the
system on or off by turning the handle on a three-port control
valve, or a fully automatic electronic control system.
With the automatic system you simply set the desired temperature
on your control panel (1) and the system does the rest.
When the solar sensor (2) finds that there is enough solar
energy to heat your pool and your pool is colder than you
desire, water is automatically sent to your solar collectors
(4) by the valve (3). Bright sunshine is not needed to heat
your pool. The solar sensor will turn on your solar system
even on a hazy or cloudy day when it finds the right amount
of solar energy.
Your pool pump (5) sends pool water to the solar collectors.
As the water flows through the many tubes in each solar collector
the sun's energy heats it. The solar-heated water then flows
back to your pool. This simple cycle continues until your
pool reaches your desired temperature.
You can cool an overheated pool in warmer months by simply
running the pool pump at night. Your control system will automatically
switch to cooling your pool.
With a manual control the operation is the same except that
you have to turn the handle on the valve to shut off the solar
system in bad weather when your pump is running.
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How efficiently will my solar heater heat my pool?
If you follow our recommended solar heater sizes and installation
instructions your pool should be six to twenty degrees warmer
than it was before you heated it, under the same weather conditions.
Evaporation of water from the surface of the pool causes most
of the cooling of the water. The larger the solar collector
area, the more of the sun's energy it will collect and send
to the pool. Therefore, the larger the solar collector area
is in relation to the surface area of the pool, the warmer
the pool water will be. If in the future you decide you want
an even warmer pool or would like a longer pool season, you
can add solar collectors to a HI-Deluxe, Hi-Temp or EZ Heat
solar heater at any time.
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How about maintenance?
No special periodic maintenance is needed. If you close your
pool at the end of the season the solar system will automatically
drain down if the installer has followed the installation
instructions.
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How does a solar heater differ from a "solar" cover?
A solar cover is made from thin plastic formed with air pockets
so it can float on the surface. A solar cover cannot heat
a pool. It is not totally transparent to sunlight so it blocks
out much of the sun's energy that would otherwise heat the
pool. However, it effectively prevents evaporation from the
water surface, slowing down cooling of the water at night
and in bad weather. We recommend use of a cover at night on
above ground pools with a solar heater. The solar heater heats
the water and the cover helps keep it warm. If you have a
larger solar heater on an in-ground pool you can use a cover
at night near the beginning and end of the season when the
nights are long and cool. CAUTION:
Never let anyone swim in your pool unless you have completely
removed the cover. A number of people have drowned when they
swam under covers. The cover adheres to the water and you
cannot come up for air under it.
Unlike a solar cover (or "solar blanket") a solar pool heater
is a true pool heater. It is different from other types of
heaters because it uses no gas or electricity, only the greatest
and most efficient energy source of all, the sun.
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How does a solar heater compare with a heat pump?
A heat pump for an in-ground pool will cost about the same
as a solar system and heat the pool about as well. With the
heat pump you will still have the monthly electric bill. With
a solar system the sun's energy is free!
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