$5,499.00
Model # W3HP21404T
Warranty 2 Year Warranty on Parts
Extend your pool season with a Hayward® HeatPro® heat pump. Quiet and economical, heat pumps use the outside air and a titanium heat exchanger to generate heat for a fraction of the cost of gas. Save up to 80% on operating costs.
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Warranty:
If I have a large pool pump will I need to have a flow meter for the heat pump?
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According to Hayward their heat pumps have a flow rate range of 30 to 70 GPM, with an optimum flow rate of 45 GPM. If your pump is capable of significantly more flow than this, a flow meter is recommended to insure the flow rate is within the prescribed range.
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Can a heat pump be installed indoors?
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Generally no. Heat Pumps work by transferring heat from the surrounding air to the pool water. If a heat pump is installed indoors there must be a continuous supply of warm air from which the heat pump can extract heat. If you must heat the air in the room before the heat pump can extract that heat to heat the pool, there would be no benefit to the heat pump.
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Can a heat pump be installed under a deck?
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No. Any installation that causes the air being discharged from the top of the heat pump to be recirculated back into the heat pump will cause a loss of capacity and efficiency in the heat pump. Installation of a heat pump under a deck, or a low over hang will allow the air being discharged to be drawn back in by the heat pump.
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2 to 4 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench
I ordered the heat pump and received it 5-days later — fast delivery. The heat pump with packing is very heavy - over 300 pound with the wood pallet. Delivery instruction indicates truck will drop at bottom of residential driveway - a problem if you must move it from there to your pool (especially if its uphill as mine is). [I’ve had many deliveries of big heavy stuff to my house and delivery has always been to at least my garage door] The truck driver had no problem backing up driveway to garage and off loading with a pallet hand truck and rolled it to the pool - Grateful for that help and gave a nice tip to driver. The hardest part of job is getting the unit to the pool location because of weight - thankfully the pallet truck made that easy - done in 10-minutes.
Unboxing is easy - I watched video from INYO. I read the instruction & operations manual several times.
I watch several youtube videos on installing heat pumps and one specific to this unit. The replacement was simple as I had all required electric and piping in place from the old unit. I took a picture of the wires on my old unit and moved the wires to the Hayward. Access to wire connection required a screwdriver for the panel and pliers to connect wire cable to access hole in unit. I purchase new pvc primer and glue and some new pvc pipe to make plumbing connections, I already had the valves in place that were used for the old heat pump. I checked flow rates of the variable speed pump. I opened valves and ran water through unit to check for leaks. I used the units keypad to start and run unit. I checked output to pool and found warm water discharging.
4 to 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers
2 0
I added the Hayward Pool Heater to our pool by cutting into the existing plumbing at the pool pump / filter and installed 2 new valves to divert the water to the pool heater as needed. The heater has it's own electrical breaker to provide power. The whole job took me about 8 hours including the electrical and plumbing. This pool heater uses approximately 6 kWh of energy per hour of operation. Our pool is about 33,000 gallons and has a pebble finish. This heater has been able to consistently raise the temp about 1 degree per hour of operation. We have been able to keep the pool easily above 87 or 88 degrees by cycling the days and number of hours we run the heater. We are very happy with this pool heater and will not be without one going forward.
More than 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, saws, plumbing supplies, shutoffs, electrical, etc,etc
7 0
We have had an inground pool for 35 years but never had a pool heater. Our Midwest summers are not as hot as they were when we first put in the pool, so most summers it would be mid-July before the pool temp would reach the 80's.
We live in the country so our options were propane or heat pump. We decided to go the heat pump route. After an in-depth search (both local pool dealers and online) we decided to do the project ourselves. As this was a new heat pump installation, there were numerous hurdles, including running a new 220 electric line the 120ft length, pouring a concrete pad and replumbing all the plastic piping, etc.
The most difficult part was getting the heavy heat pump into position, but with a little help from my brother, it went right in to place. Finally, we were in the pool almost every day last summer, maintaining a pool temp of 85 degrees, all the way up till October. Buying the heater from Inyo pools saved us about $1,000.00.
I was so pleased with Inyo Pools that later in the year I purchased a custom pool cover and was again very pleased dealing with them. Thank you for being so streamlined in my dealings with your company.
Oh by the way, having a pool heater is not a cheap endeavor as the equipment was the least expensive part. To heat our 25,000 gal pool costs about $10.00 a day, and not being able to have a daily use cover (LAZY L) there was a lot of evaporation, so added costs for water and chemicals. Overall worth it as we are able to use the pool for 100+ days compared to a normal 10-15 days.
1 to 2 hrs
PVC cutter
2 0
Purchased the heat pump pool heater and it arrived within a few days. I then headed to the local hardware store to purchase the pvc Reiser for install. I purchased one ten foot section and about 8 90 degree elbows (I always purchase more than I need and return the rest). And some pvc glue.
I measured twice and cut once all of the pvc and dry fit them together before I used the glue. Once everything fit perfectly I glued everyone together and call my local electrician to hook up the bonded grounds and electrical connections (well worth the $$$ for safety reasons). Then next day the electrician had everything hooked up in about an hour and I turned the system on. I have been very happy with the results and highly recommend. Do it yourself! Took about 2 hours.
More than 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Wire stripper, cutter, PVC cutter, PVC glue
11 0
1. The hardest part of the whole process - getting the pool heater into position. This thing is big and heavy - over 300 lbs. Complicating matters is the fact that you are warned repeatedly to not tip the heater, to the extent there is an indicator on the box that shows if it has been tipped during shipment. So if you don't have a portable forklift, or you don't have a clear path to where it will be installed, plan on getting several strong people to help move it into position.
2. Once in position, it is, conceptually, very simple. Water in one port, water out the other. 220v power to the heater. The front comes off with 3 screws on the top and 2 in the bottom - this isn't specifically called out.
3. Plumbing was relatively simple, but with a couple of things to focus on - make sure you have a way to isolate the heater if you need to repair or replace it, and if you have any sort of inline chlorination system, make sure it is downstream of the heater, and separated by a check valve. And as with any pool plumbing - spend some time thinking through the arrangements of pipes and valves both for the convenience of usage, as well as minimizing the amount of pipe and the number of fittings so as to keep head pressure as low as possible.
4. Electrical is pretty simple with the big huge caveat that if you don't know what you are doing, hire a professional, or if it is required by local law, hire a pro. The concept isn't hard, but you need to make sure you use the right wire (6ga in my case), the right size breaker (50 amp) and that everything is hooked up and grounded correctly. The downside of doing something wrong here could be fatal, or best case, wreck your brand new (and expensive) heater.
5. The heater has to be connected to the bonding grid. Basically, everything metal in, or around the pool has to be connected together, so that there isn't a chance that two metallic objects with different electrical potentials get connected through you. This is SEPARATE from the electrical grounding that you've done as a part of the install. There is a wire clamp on the right side at the bottom. If you don't know what this is - another good time to call in the pros. Better to spend a little more up front than to electrocute someone on memorial day.
6. And that's about it. Turn it on, make sure it works.
1 to 2 hrs
hacksaw and PVC cement
4 0
I was having the pool surface redone as well as the pool deck. The company I contracted offered to install a pool heater for $5100.00. I found the exact same Hayward Heat Pro Heat Pump 140,000 BTU on INYOpools for $2995 including tax and shipping. It was delivered flawlessly. I had an electrician run the 220v wire and circuit breaker and simply did the PVC plumbing myself. very simple install on these heaters. Pipe into the heater from the filter, and out of the heater back to the pool, add a bypass valve and BAM, there you go= heated pool with a savings of over $1000!
4 to 8 hrs
PVC tools, cleaner and cement
4 0
Replace an old 15+ yr old heater. I removed the old cutting PVC tubing, replacing with new to new heat pump with the help of my 17 yo son. The only thing I hired out for was the electrical as I know it was already wired to the heater but wanted it inspected anyway from a licence electrician as this is dealing with water and electricity. Very simple to install with provided PVC coupler, I was slower than a professional as I took my time and do not do this type of work much. What a difference with this heat pump. Either technology has changed drastically or this Hayward is far superior. The old heat pump would be on all day long unless the temp outside was 85+ degrees. The Hayward even on 75 degree days, it quickly gets the pool to temp and shuts down. Much better on electric bill.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, large spanner wrench
7 1
I researched heat pumps for quite awhile. Liked the idea of this larger pump for my small 10,000 gallon pool. I called INYO with some questions. Since they are located in Florida I figured they would understand my Florida issues. They were quite helpful. When I explained that I only had one day off to receive the package they assured me their trucking firm would call and arrange. I ordered this heater from them because of three reasons:
1) Their price was the same as others (actually lower considering sales tax)
2) They knew the product and sounded knowledgeble
3) They accepted pay pal which helped my decision.
The trucking company called as promised. They arranged my delivery on my day off. They performed as promised.
The best feature of the purchase was the video I received from INYO in how to accept delivery of a large package and how to inspect the product. Very helpful.
The Heater itself was a breeze to install. The 2" pipe fittings worked perfectly. The only issue was that the electrical connector screws were so tight that it took four strong men to untighten them. I guess there are worse problems than that. Get a large handle screwdriver so you can loosen these screws.
The heater works as promised. I heat up about 2 degrees an hour. This heater cost me about $3 per day to run. My old one was $10 per day.
The most difficult part of this job is moving the heater in position. I used a two wheel dolly with large wheels after uncrating the heater. It is a two man job to wheel it around your yard and place it in position. A one man job after that. I am a novice and have never done a job like this before. It is easy. Just screw down the electrical wires and tighten the screw on plumbing connectors. The exact opposite of how you remove the old heater.
I could not be more pleased with my experience.
The Most Recent Reviews
1 0
(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
I ordered the Hayward HeatPro 140K BTU Heat Pump on a Friday and it was delivered to my home the following Wednesday — fast delivery. I installed it by removing my old heat pump and hooking the Hayward up in its place. The controls to operate the heat pump are very simple to use and understand, basically a keypad for inputs to turn on/off and adjust desired pool temperature. It has a simple to read digital readout. The heat pump raised the temperature in my 18K gallon pool very quickly, exceeding my expectations. I use a solar cover when not using the pool and this year the pool as been at 90 to 92 degrees. The heat pump hasn’t run much as we have had an unusually consistent hot and sunny days. I am happy with the Hayward HeatPro.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Good value, easy hookup
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(5 out of 5 stars) Works good
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Works good. Temperature goes up about two degrees every two hours
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7 0
(5 out of 5 stars) No more will I be waiting for the pool to warm up before I can go swimming !!
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Just received my W3HP21404T last week. Once order was placed, it took about a week to arrive. Packaging was great, no damage to unit. Installation was straight forward (as long as you have knowledge of plumbing and electric). At unit startup, my water was 62 degrees. 2 days later I was at 86 degrees (my filter and HP only run 7am to 8pm daily) Not too shabby ! The Heat Pump is incredibly quiet, you can barely hear it run. To be honest, my filter pump makes more noise that the Heat Pump! Depending on humidity, the heat pump will generate a considerable amount of condensation (completely normal), so be aware and possibly have a drainage solution in mind. My unit is in the yard next to the pool so the condensation just runs into the grass, no big deal. If you're on the fence about this model Heat Pump, I HIGHLY recommend it ! Well made, quiet operation and relatively easy to setup and operate. If you do purchase this unit remember, once you un-package it from its box, you need to remove the black front cover (5 screws) to retrieve the setup instructions and plumbing unions. Electrical and plumbing connections are straight forward and easily understandable. I ran a 60 amp 240 volt circuit from my house out to the pool. I have a service disconnect right next to the Heat Pump (very similar if not exactly like your home heat pump disconnect). My filter system is running with 1.5 inch PVC pipe so the only thing i needed to add was two 1.5 inch to 2.0 inch slip adapters. I also installed the recommended check valve (1700C15) after the heat pump but prior to the salt chlorine generator. I have a 30 foot round pool 52 inches deep (@ 22000 gallons). All in all, I'm very satisfied with my purchase ! Placing the order and communicating with InyoPools was a breeze ! As I stated earlier, I highly recommend this unit if you're on the fence contemplating a purchase. (And no, I don't work for InyoPools or Hayward. As a consumer, I feel we should provide feedback so that potential buyers can make an informed decision) No more will I be waiting for the pool to warm up before I can go swimming !!
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2 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Seems well built and works great.
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Seems well built and works great.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Excellent product!
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Excellent product!
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(5 out of 5 stars) Awesome
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Awesome. Works great. Easy install and very quiet
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11 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Upstate NY 18x36 Pool heating success
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This thing is much larger than I anticipated, about chest high to me at 6'1". Very easy to install, most difficult part was existing plumbing and making the turns without disturbing everything. Needs a 220v 50amp GFCI which is expensive, and I ran 6-6-8 MC cable (8awg ground) which has THWN wire rated for wet locations, only used the MC armor inside and transitioned to PVC and Liquidtite outside. You need to size the wire for your distance with a min of 6awg conductors. It has been running a week in upstate NY with temps in the low 60s to maybe a high of 81 during the day but mostly mid 70s and 60 to 70% humidity. I estimate the unit heats my 18x36 pool about .5 to .75 degree per hour. Usually about 4 to 6 hrs for 3 degrees with a runtime starting at 8am with the pump (starting with low 60s temps) and the pool is up to 86 to 88 by 1 or 2 PM. With a solar cover the pool loses 2 degrees overnight with overnight temps in the mid 50s. When we were planning an early afternoon party I overheated the pool to 88 the day before so with overnight losses and 8 am start time we would each the 86 deg target without issue. I think this is more efficient than running at night with colder temps as this works better in mid day temps. The unit is either on or off and when calling for heat if its colder outside it will simply take longer (more energy) to reach your desired temperature. It's best to run it when there is more heat to pull from the air even if it means going over your preferred temp today for pool time early tomorrow. We take the cover off during days of full sun which typically adds about 1 degree more throughout the day after the heater turns off. We would not still be using the pool in late Aug into Sept without this so it is totally worth it for us. I anticipate late May and early June this will help us get the pool up to temp to start the season but during July and early Aug the sun does the rest usually hitting a max of about 94. I didn't connect it until the last week of Aug because we didn't need it. It is rated at 7.4KW which seems to be about right. When it's running I estimate it is using 7kwh per hour but we have solar panels so a direct measurement isn't possible as we are simultaneously generating some power. When this thing is on we are definitely sucking power off the grid at a good rate and not gaining credits. At .16 to .20 per Kwh delivered we could be paying $6 -$9 a day to heat the pool and keep it at temp. We have a variable speed pump that runs 12 hrs a day at half speed which saves us a ton of power over running full speed with all the resistance of pushing water thru pipes fast. The heater only kicks on in the morning and stops heating though the pump continues. Obviously not as fast as a gas heater but as stated above, there are work arounds. We could not justify burning gas to heat a pool and the cost of running the line was prohibitive as I could run the electricity easily and less expensively. Add in Solar electricity and it just made sense for us and I plan to add more solar capacity to cover all the costs. I researched extensively and bought the largest heat pump I could find. Short seasons and low temps in NY made it a risk but it paid off. In a few more weeks we wouldn't be swimming anyway so this allows us to swim early and late in the season when daytime temps are in the high 70s and mid 80s but without the heater the pool would only be around 72 to 75 and not comfortable. Pool professionals scoffed at a heat pump in NY but for our purposes and nearly full sun and using a solar cover and solar electricity this made a lot of sense for us and is more environmentally friendly.
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1 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Great purchase
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Appears to be more energy efficient than the previous model I had and it heats the water in a shorter time frame than the previous model I had.
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1 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Don’t UNDER SIZE.
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Heats my eight person spa from 82 degrees to 100 degrees in 15-20 minutes. Then I can spill over into a 27,000 gallon pool. If I just heat the spa and then dump the 100 degree water from spa into the pool it will warm the pool from 82 to 86 degrees. Don’t think about buying an undersized heater and then have to wait to use your spa. This device costs around $.79/hr to operate with power costs at $0.12/hr. That comes out to about $.20 to heat my spa. No tanks, no fillips, just pay a slightly higher power bill. Check the operating manual. Runs at about 30 amps when the compressor is operating. Individual Spa thermostat shows the same temperature as the heat pump so what you set it for is what you actually get. Heat pump kicks on again after about an hour or so if you stay in for a couple hours like my family does. I waited for three years trying to determine the optimum setup, but I got what I wanted.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Excellent jacuzzi experience
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Excellent product, warmed the jacuzzi fast.
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1 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Should Have Bought This 2 Years Ago
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Arrived less than 48 hours after placing the order. Easy to follow instructions. Went from 67 to 84 degrees in a day. Love having an extended swim season.
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4 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Works well in southern New England
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
i live in Connecticut and an in-ground pool heater is a must if you want to make use of the pool. I was advised by my local pool center that a 400k btu heater would be needed to adequately heat the water. The few reviews I read regarding this heater told me this should still be able to perform to my expectations, the problem is there is not enough feedback from users to make an intelligent decision. My pool holds between 20 to 25k gallons of water. The heater was received at the beginning of September, redesigning the plumbing to include the heater and get the electrical in took about 10 days so the heater wasn't in use until mid to late September. In 4 days the water temperature achieved 85 degrees up from 65 degrees. Considering the heater is ineffective in temperatures below 50 degrees it could only be run a few hours a day, yet this unit does the job extending the swimming season from May to early October. I've never regretted this purchase and INYOPOOLS provided the best price, bar none.
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4 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Awesome Heat Pump Super Quiet and Powerful
Reviewed By: WaterMister ()
I love this Hayward Heat Pump. This replaced an 8-year-old Jandy Heat Pump and the installation was quite easy some basic plumbing and since the electrical was already there from the previous heat pump it was just a matter of connecting the existing wire to the terminals on the Hayward Heat Pump. The Hayward heat pump was quite a bit quieter than the Jandy. I also like the digital display and controls on this unit, quite easy and intuitive to use. Overall I'm really happy with this purchase.
Response From INYOpools.com: Patrick - Thanks for the detailed review and photos, the install looks great!
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2 0
(4 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Easy to install and easy to operate. Great product
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1 2
(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Bought because my pool guy wanted to charge me 3500 for a smaller Jandy. All my friends recommended Hayward. Went for it evn though he wasn't too happy. Glad I bought the bigger one. Heats the pool to 83 in no time. Great Purchase
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2 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Awesome heater
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Heats our 16x32 pool no problem. We are in mass we opened the pool beg of May at kept it at a constant 88 degrees. We have excess solar generation so the price of electricity is not a problem. For this wondering it would have cost about $280 to run this heater for month of May. Price and shipping was excellent from inyo pool.
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1 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Highly recommended
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
I live in Kansas City and have a 20x40 pool. We opened the pool on May 8th when the nighttime lows were in the low 60s and daytime high mid 70s. The pool was at 61 degrees at opening and 24 HRs later it was 76 degrees and 24 HRs later we reached our desired temp of 86. I am surprised how quiet the unit is. I paid about $180 to have it plumbed in and $900 to run the electrical about 90 feet to the box. About $350 of that was just materials. When the delivery company drop the unit off they place it in my garage. Since it needs to be moved standing up I thought it was gonna be difficult to get into my backyard. I bought a two person furniture mover for $26 with straps that has a back harness that goes over my shoulders. I thought moving 370lbs was going to be hard but it was a breeze with the straps. This heater is awesome and everyone’s first words when getting in is “ the water is perfect temperature”.
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(4 out of 5 stars) New Heat Pump
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Reserving the 5th star until I use longer. Physically installed yesterday and was immediately functional. Significantly quite than older model Aquacomfort heat pump. Hopefully this heats well; so far I'm optimistic!
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This thing is large! But it really is very quiet - I can barely hear it running from across the pool. And it heated my 22k gallon pool from 55 to 75 in about 24 hours. Aside from the challenges of moving it into position -- it weighs over 300 lbs, and can't be tipped significantly, installation was quite easy. Looking forward to an extended pool season this year.
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5 1
(4 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Excellent price compared to other sources. Got it installed by a professional (to get the max. warranty). It operates with low noise. After a few days I noticed that the temperature measurement was off. INYOPOOLS sent a contractor for replacing the sensor. After that everything was OK. It did work for one summer now. Harry
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2 0
(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
In my Application down south screened in pool works great,very efficient !
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5 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Easy install
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
So far so good. Install was very easy. Had to have electrician run new 60 amp circuit. After that, everything took less than an hour to get up and running.
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6 2
(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Easy to install and ready to use. Heat at least two times faster that my old 100,000 btu pump and is really silent
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3 25
(1 out of 5 stars) actual KwH consumption of a Heat Pump will be 5-6 KwH per hour running.
Reviewed By: Bjorn S. from San Diego, CA ()
you might wonder what those Heat Pumps really use on energy, you can compare. You will hear frequently that "Electric Heat Pumps are highly efficient costing owners on average $50-100 per month.” This is not true. The average KwH consumption of a Heat Pump with the pool pump will be between 5-6 KwH per hour, no matter what the temperature or your desired pool temperature is. This is about equal "running" cost to a gas heater where a gas heater is working faster. The HeatPump will produce about a ½ degree per hour
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9 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Works great, north of Boston
Reviewed By: Gary from Boston, MA ()
Pros: Easy install. Heats the pool very quickly when it's warm out.
Cons: None
I was a little worried about it being useful enough being in the Boston area, but I couldn't be happier. The delivery went perfect from Inyopools. Using a big wheeled handtruck, a couple of 2x4's as levers, some straps and a friend, we moved the heater across the yard and into position on a bed of rocks I framed out with some typical plastic edging. We rented a trencher to create a path for the new electrical circuit and had an electrician wire and ground it. I did the plumbing myself. We saved a bunch of money and now we can easily have the pool at 85-90F and could probably easily go higher. I time it so that the filter and heat pump are on during the day to take advantage of the warmer air, which is where the heat pump gets it heat from. Both kids AND adults use the pool now b/c it's so warm. We use a simple solar cover to keep some heat in. Night time swimming under the moon is awesome. We get tons of compliments on the temperature. So glad we got this done!
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7 1
(5 out of 5 stars) WOW...AWESOME!!!
Reviewed By: Kim will Swim from Pittsburgh, PA ()
Pros: works great!
Cons: costly
Live in Pgh PA, have a 27'round above pool. The week before Memorial Day weekend, I began running the heater on Thursday morning (a 90 degree day). 7am the heater read the pool water was 69 degrees. I set it at 82. When I got home from work it was 82!! IN 1 DAY! On Friday 7am I set it for 90 degrees and when I got home the pool was 90!! We swam all weekend, even at night, in warm bath-like water. The kids said "best investment ever"! I agree. It ended up costing me 1700 to run a heavy duty electric line (I had a 155' line from house breaker to the pool), and additional $500 for plumber to install the pvc and shut off valves. Costly, but it is already paying off by us swimming when we normally wouldn't be. Plus we will get an extra months use of the pool in the fall. I trust it will pay off. cant believe how fast it heated up the pool of 17,000 gallons.
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2 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Great pool heater
Reviewed By: Shannon from Lancaster, PA ()
Pros: Heats quickly
Cons: Larger than expected
Pool heater is very efficient and great price for this product.
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2 1
(5 out of 5 stars) Well built, great looking heater !!
Reviewed By: Robert L. B. from Hartford City, IN ()
We received this heat pump in record time - extremely well packed !! It is a very sturdy, nice looking piece of equipment. Will have it installed next week and will update my review after we use it for a while.
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0 3
(5 out of 5 stars) heat pump
Reviewed By: Nikki R. from Casa Grande , Arizona ()
Pros: Pretty
Cons: None
It is installed and cold in Arizona. Waiting to see if it can heat my pool.
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0 3
(5 out of 5 stars) Great Heater
Reviewed By: Thomas M. ()
Hooked was easy, quiet, Hot.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great heater
Reviewed By: Damian S. from Winchester, TN ()
Pros: Efficiency
Cons: Non so far
Great heat pump. Very efficient in our climate (TN) . I have debated between a propane heater and a heat pump. 28,000gal pool. Couldn't be happier.
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3 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Works Good!
Reviewed By: Laurence C. from Long Island NY ()
Pros: easy installation, heats pool fast.
Cons: Did not come with winter cover
I live in NY, short summer, Heater adds 2 months to pool use time. Turned on heater beginning of june, water was 64*, heater raised temp about a degree an hr. 33,000 gal pool. Kept pool at 84*, used what i consider very little energy to do so. I recommend this heater. Easy installation.
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2 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Did the research ...This is the one
Reviewed By: Paul C. from Framingham MA ()
Cons: Delivery is end of drive way ...need to make plans to move it to final location
I live in MA .. Hooked it up at 3:00 PM with 67 degree pool temp By 7:00 am next morning it was at 80 degrees... was worried about reading how it might take a while to get up to temp.. So far it is performing far above expectations
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3 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Love it
Reviewed By: Mike from Ct ()
This unit helped us start swimming in May in Ct. It's doing a great job keeping our pool nice and warm. It's better then I expected. INYO did a great job in getting me some O rings that were missing. They had them to me within 3 days and called me and sent emails to let me know the status. I was really surprised how well they kept me informed.
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4 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Heater works well
Reviewed By: Chris F. from Kansas ()
Pros: Powerful, effecient, quiet
Cons: None
Great heater. Keeps my Kansas pool at 87 degrees all summer long and into the fall. I don't cover it at night and the temp holds. Would buy again
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3 0
(5 out of 5 stars) Awesome Product
Reviewed By: Gogogadget from Hamilton NY ()
Pros: Powerful, Fast Rate of Heating, Low noise.
Cons: remote access would be a plus to enable increases the temperature from phone app the day before arriving to a property.
** Unit has a great temperature ramp up rate even in cold ambient air temperatures **
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(4 out of 5 stars) Great Heater
Reviewed By: GRCP from Grand Rapids, MI ()
Pros: Easy to set temperature, heats water quickly
Cons: It is large and cannot be placed in a pool shed
I ordered this heater at the beginning of the season. The delivery was quick and very organized! It was fairly easy to install. We have used it for 8 weeks now and it has run great with no glitches whatsoever. It is easy to use and heats the water quite quickly in our 20 x 40 pool. I have only had one electric bill so cannot comment as to the cost of using the heater.
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(5 out of 5 stars) nice hayward heatpump
Reviewed By: james f from new jersey ()
Pros: great prices
Cons: none yet
everything that was described product shipped in perfect condition great pricing best i could find
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(5 out of 5 stars) inground heat pump
Reviewed By: Bob M. ()
Excellent heater and great delivery
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