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Harper Pool Works

Locality: Carine, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 408 275 609



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25.01.2022 Benefits & Expectations Just because the air temperature might be cooling down, it doesn’t mean you should stop enjoying your pool. The ideal temperature for leisure swimming is around 25 to 26 degrees Celsius, but this temperature is rarely achieved naturally. For most of the swimming season, temperature is usually around 18 to 20 degrees, with most of the warmth gained during the day then lost overnight.... Fortunately, there’s a range of effective, energy-efficient heating solutions designed to increase the amount of time you spend in your pool from three or four months up to nine months of the year.



24.01.2022 Adding gas/heat pumps Solar heating can be used in conjunction with heat pumps and gas heaters to provide year round swimming. The solar system will be used to heat the pool whenever free energy is available. When the sun has set or clouds obscure sunlight during the colder winter months, the secondary form of heating will take over.... A Zane solar controller has the ability to enable the system to operate as the first option and then switch over automatically to an additional form of heating. This also is ideal for spas where temperatures between 36C to 40C (96F to 104F) are required.

23.01.2022 People generally find a pool a useable temperature for only 3-4 months of the year. A solar heated pool can be expected to maintain the 'swimmable' temperatures for 6-9 months of the year. Imagine how much added enjoyment your pool would provide if it was warm for more hours in every day and for more days in every year.

22.01.2022 Now the weather is cooling down, it's a great time to start thinking about getting solar pool heating... Be swim ready as soon as the temperature start to rise again. Ring Bryan for a quote on 0408 275 609... Do it once... Do it right!



20.01.2022 Zane Gulfstream systems are custom built to blend in with the contours of your roof, allowing maximum coverage. Gulfstream systems are commonly referred to as rubber or strip type systems within the industry. The key benefits are: Easily fitted to odd-shaped smaller roofs to maximise roof coverage Flexible installation around valleys and rides of the roof Excellent heat transfer characteristics...Continue reading

19.01.2022 Gulfpanel Zane Gulfpanels are manufactured in fixed size lengths, which are laid side by side to form a large grid. These systems generally require a larger rectangular area for installation and are commonly referred to as panel type systems within the industry. The key benefits are:...Continue reading

18.01.2022 Controllers & Components All Zane solar pool heating components including the roof absorber, pool pumps, solar controller and system accessories are constructed in-house exclusively by Zane. This ensures every product is compatible and made to the highest benchmarks of safety, energy efficiency and quality control. This results in a superior solar system which enjoys an expected service life of over 20 years. Controllers...Continue reading



14.01.2022 Electroheat The latest advancement in swimming pool heating, Electroheat heat pump extracts latent heat from the surrounding air, intensifies it and then transfers it to your swimming pool. Electroheat MkII heat pumps will heat your pool when the ambient air temperature is above 10C (50F). Electroheat heat pumps are an energy efficient way to heat your pool and extend your swimming season.... poolblanket_S8green Energy efficient heating Temperature management and self-diagnosis High-density titanium heat exchanger Weatherproof cabinet Titanium Heat Exchanger 5-year warranty (2 full 3 pro-rata) for residential installations, and a one-year warranty for commercial installations

13.01.2022 Benefits & Expectations of Electoheat A swimming pool is a major financial investment. Getting the most out of your pool, means keeping the pool at a swimmable temperature for the maximum number of hours in each day and the maximum number of days in each year. A heat pump will economically keep your pool nice and warm 24 hours a day. Compared to gas and electric heaters, Electroheat pool heat pumps use just a fraction of the energy to generate the same amount of heat and unlike solar heating; there is no reliance on the sun as the latent heat in the air is used.

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12.01.2022 Custom built to the shape of your roof, Maximum heat gain, Long life UV stabilised

11.01.2022 Electroheat How it Works servicing... Electroheat uses refrigeration technology to extract heat from the surrounding air and transfers it to the swimming pool. Step 1: Heat extraction The fan circulates air through the evaporator air coil that acts as a heat collector. The liquid refrigerant in the evaporator air coil absorbs the available heat from the ambient air. Step 2: Heat Intensification The compressor receives the warmed refrigerant and intensifies the heat. The intensely hot refrigerant is then pumped into the heat exchanger. Step 3: Heat Transfer Heat from the hot refrigerant flowing inside the heat exchanger is then transferred to the pool water. Step 4: Recycle The refrigerant restarts the process and flows through the evaporator air coil to collect heat once again. Heat pumps only require energy to operate a compressor and a fan motor, using low amperage in the process. The Electroheat produces over four times more heat energy than the electrical power it consumes. For every 1kW of electricity consumed, Electroheat can produce over 4 kW of heat. This provides savings up to 80% over propane gas, 50% over natural gas, and 500% over electric heaters. 1. Warm air in 2. Fan 3. Evaporator 4 Warm gas 5. Cool air out 6. Compressor 7. Heat exchanger 8. Filter 9. Water Pump 10. Pool



08.01.2022 The Zane Difference Commitment to excellence Only Zane has set international benchmarks with a versatile pool heating system tailored to suit all types of residential, commercial and Olympic swimming pools....Continue reading

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