Inground pool pumps are the heart of the swimming pool. Everyone wants a pool that's clear and free from harmful bacteria and microorganisms. Without a pool pump, this wouldn't be possible. A pool pump circulates the water, forcing water through your filter and other sanitation equipment such as ultraviolet disinfection systems. A quality pump and sanitation system allows you to maintain high water quality regardless of conditions such as high temperatures.
The typical backyard swimming pool pump requires a hefty 1,600 - 2,000 watts of power. In fact, the biggest opportunity for power savings is not with your HVAC system, but with your inground pool pump. The trend during the 90's was toward high horsepower pumps. Many pool owners ended up with pumps that consumed massive amounts of electricity. In fact, the largest pool states of Texas, California and Florida each require two power plants just to power the in-state swimming pool pumps. During the 90's, nobody was thinking about power consumption. Now many pool owners are paying the price.
High horsepower, high-speed pool pumps are the problem. In the old days, electricity rates were relatively low and green was only a color. But things are very different today. Most pool owners still have the same inefficient power hungry pumps. Electric costs have forced pool owners to reduce the amount of time their pump operates to avoid sky high electric bills. This is great for utility expense, but it makes no sense for water quality. Stagnant water works against pool owners, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and algae. Also, it is difficult or impossible to feed chemcials into the pool when the inground pool pump is turned off. Energy efficient pool pumps such as the EcoPump operate 24/7 for not only the best water quality, but also for the lowest operating costs.
There is a well known law called the Pump Affinity Law which applies to inground pool pumps. It states that energy consumption of a pump changes by the cube of the speed change. This means when you slow a pool pump to one-third of the original speed, you get one-third of the flow. So we now run the pump three times as long to maintain the same turnover. The end result is that we filter the same amount of water, while consuming 88.8% less energy!
Are you looking for a truly energy efficient pool pump to save big on your electric bill? How about a pump so efficient your can run it 24 hours per day for just pennies a day? The EcoPump inground pool pump delivers all this and more. EcoPump is the revolutionary pool pump with electron storage technology. Cutting-edge condensors store electrons in dielectrics. Then when the motor rotates in the optimal position, the stored energy is released, boosting this energy transferred to the pumps impeller. The result is an incredible savings on your electric bill. Save up to 88% over traditional pool pumps while running your pump 24 hours for the purest, most crysal clear water possible.
First-generation programmable, variable-speed pumps required complicated digital controllers that are expensive and prone to premature failure. Repairing those onboard electronic circuits can cost as much as a new pump. [Google: variable speed + poor warranty + unrepairable] or just click here to read the reviews. EcoPump has no unreliable onboard electronics and does not require complicated programming. And EcoPump is easily controlled with a simple, inexpensive 3-way switch ( $29.95 including weatherproof enclosure). EcoPump is elagantly simple.
EcoPump is designed to be a direct drop-in replacement for your exising inground pool pump. There are no complicated and expensive controllers that require a doctorate to set up. EcoPump is flexible. It even works with a simple 3-way switch. A simple 3-position switch will control the circulate, vacuum and off positions. If you already have one of those expensive controllers, you'll be glad to know that EcoPump works with any existing two-speed timer or any third-party automation controller. No matter what your pump configuration is, an EcoPump upgrade is easy.
There are no set standards when it comes to inground pool pumps. There are no government ratings for energy efficient pool pumps. It's not exactly easy to compare one pool pump to another. Unless you know the secret. The secret math formula enables you to calculate the power that your pump will use. Ok here it is. To find out how much electricity a 230 volt pump will use, simply multiply the pump's amp rating by 230. It's that easy. Once you know the math, comparing pumps is easy. If you would rather someone else do the math, read swimming pool pump reviews here.
Most inground pool pumps have only a one year warranty. Many pool owners are finding that programmable pool pumps have complicated circuits that are prone to failure. EcoPump is protected by a standard 3-year limited warranty.
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