Technical Specifications

Main Tank
Stainless Steel BS316
Heating Element(s)
Stainless Steel Reinforced With Titanium
Digital Control Thermostat
Displays & Controls Temperature with 0.5°C Differential
High Limiting Safety Thermostat
50°C Manual Reset
Minimum Flow Requirements
1,000-litres per hour
Maximum Flow Velocity
10,000-litres per hour

POND HEATING COMPARISON
Energy Source
Heating Method
Installation
requirements
Running Costs
 
Electric
Direct
DIY- E
Medium
Electric
Heat Pump
DIY- E
Low
Oil
Heat Exchange
H.E.
Medium
Gas
Heat Exchange
H.E.
Medium
Solar
Direct or heat exchange
DIY- E
Low
DIY- E    a do it yourself installation requiring simple pipe connections. An electrical connection will be required and this may need to be installed by a qualified electrician.
H.E.   A complicated installation.This should only be attempted if you know what you are doing. To be sure, use a heating engineer.
 

ELECTRIC POND HEATER
The electric pond heater is well established in the pond heating market. The heater is a self contained compact unit. It is usually installed directly into the pipework for the pond,after the pump. The water flows over an electrically heated element within the tube of the heater, various automatic controls include a flow switch, thermostat, timer, and high level cut out.
Power requirements range between 2kW to 18kW (9 to 79 amps single phase) or ( 9 to 26amp three phase). All electrical installation should be carried out by a competent electrician. back...

HEAT PUMP
A heat exchange unit which requires connection to an electicity supply. The water connection from the pond pump is a simple plumbing installation using 1½" fittings, for the inlet and outlet.
Electrical connections should be made by a competent electrician.

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OIL & GAS
Is a well established method of heating bigger ponds ( usually over 12,000 gallons) Such installations can be a by a dedicated boiler for the pond, or by the use of a heat exchanger using your existing domestic boiler. Both types would require the services of a qualified heating engineer.back...


SOLAR Heating a pool is probably the cheapest form of heating when it comes to running costs. It can give valuable benefits in topping up and maintenance of pond heat, when there is sufficient sunlight. Obvious drawbacks are the lack of sunshine at certain times of the year, and it certainly is not a system that will guarantee warm water throughout the year, but if used in combination with a heat pump, then the benefits would soon start to cover the initial purchase cost.back...

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Power Requirements

Power Output
Amp
1-kW 230V
5
2-kW 230V
9
3-kW 230V
13
4-kW 230V
18
6-kW 230V
27
8-kW 230V
35
3 Phase 6-kW 400V
9
3 Phase 8-kW 400V
13

3 Phase Delta 6-kW 230V

16

3 Phase Delta 8-kW 230V

22


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STAINLESS STEEL HEATER

TiTANIUM Aquatic Heater

Technical Specifications

Main Tank
Pure TiTANIUM
Heating Element(s)
Pure TiTANIUM
High Limiting Safety Thermostat
50°C Manual Reset
Digital Control Thermostat
Displays Temperature to 0.1° C - Controls Temperature with 0.5°C Differential
Minimum Flow Requirement
1,000-litres per hour
Maximum Flow Velocity
10,000-litres per hour

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