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Use in outdoor temperatures of 60°F or higher for best performance. Efficiency depends on pool size and weather. In cooler temperatures, a pool cover helps minimize heat loss and speeds up heating.

The TURBRO Beluga series pool heat pump is designed to maintain a consistent pool temperature, allowing you to enjoy swimming during cooler spring and fall days; please note that it is not intended to turn your pool into a hot tub

The Beluga series features a renowned brand’s full DC inverter compressor; intelligently adjusts the heating power based on ambient temperature, water flow, and set temperature to ensure a stable water temperature

Harnesses heat from the air rather than generating heat; cut costs by up to 40% compared to using natural gas and up to 70% compared to propane; B50V features a heating capacity of up to 52,200 BTU and a COP rating of up to 15.9; B75V features a heating capacity of up to 75,000 BTU and a COP rating of up to 16.2

B50V suits swimming or spa pools up to 16,000 gallons (maximum size of 24.6-foot round or 30 by 20-foot oval); B75V suits pools up to 21,100 gallons (maximum size of 28.3-foot round or 20 by 40-foot oval); not recommended for inflatable pools due to low water pressure


FAQ
Features a titanium heat exchanger; corrosion resistant to chemicals and saltwater; compatible with seawater pools Smart Control: Operates through an intuitive control panel or via a mobile app; can set two timer periods, easily managed from either the panel or your smartphone
It can heat the water from 59-104℉ in ambient temperatures ranging from 23-104℉.
Heating performance can be affected by various factors such as ambient air temperature, water volume, pool insulation quality, wind exposure, proper installation, and maintenance.
When the temperature drops below 20°F (-6°C), the unit can activate defrost protection, and manual defrosting is also available.
If ice forms inside the unit, an alarm will trigger, and the system will display a no water flow warning.


