● Original & Unique Full-inverter Control System
The Full-inverter Control System controls the compressor and fan motor speed to reach optimized performance. Only Full-inverter Control System can drive the DC-inverter Compressor Hz by Hz and DC-inverter Fan Motor round by round, which leads to the stepless running of the whole system, and brings the most comfortable, healthy & silent environment.

So DC-inverter HPs ≠ Full-inverter HP



 
●Twin-Rotary DC-inverter Compressor
Full-inverter adopts twin-rotary DC-inverter compressor instead of single rotary compressor, the two rotors operate together to balance the movement of each other for anti-shaking, which is higher efficiency, lower vibration & quieter operation.
 
● DC-inverter Fan Motor
Full-inverter Control System controls DC brushless fan motor directly to ensure it works in the most precise & efficient way, it leads to a much lower noise and less failure rate compare with the normal mechanical brushes fan motor.
 
AVERAGE PERFORMANCE TALKS
Full-inverter technology makes the pool heat pump being able to bring you half running cost and 10 times quieter swimming environment based on AVERAGE performance.
 When season starts, the Full-inverter pool heat pump runs at 100% capacity to heat up the pool in the first few days;
• After that, the Full-inverter HP runs at AVERAGE 50% capacity to maintain the desired pool temperature.
 
Normally, the pool temperature drops 0.5~1.5℃ daily, 50% capacity of a Full-inverter heat pump is sufficient to heat up the pool by 1.5~2.2℃ in 15 hours with the right model selection. So the AVERAGE 11.5 leads to half running cost compared with an On/Off HP.
Meanwhile, the AVERAGE sound pressure of a Full-inverter HP is 45.8 dB(A) at 1m, which is 10 times quieter than an On/Of HP and even can be negligible.
 


 
AVERAGE COP 11.5 at 50% capacity, COP 16 at 20% capacity
                                                       ---- Certified by TÜV Rheinland
 
(Air 26℃/ Water 26℃/ Humidity 80%)
 
- 50% running cost principle (in 180 days swimming season)
In the first 5 days, a Full-inverter heat pump runs at 100% capacity, and heats up the pool to the set temperature.
In the next 175 days, the variable swimming pool heater runs at AVERAGE 50% capacity by AVERAGE COP 11.5 (Air 26℃/ Water 26℃/ Humidity 80%) to maintain the desired pool temperature. So the AVERAGE COP is double of an On/Off Heater.





- AVERAGE power consumption (in 180 days swimming season)
(e.g. 13.5kW at Air 26°C/ Water 26°C/ Humidity 80%)








 

When maintaining pool temperature at AVERAGE 50% capacity, AVERAGE sound pressure of a Full-inverter pool heat pump can bring you 10 times quieter swimming environment and more friendly neighborhood than an On/Off pool Heater.