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Heat Siphon® Swimming Pool Heat Pump

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HEAT SIPHON® HISTORY - In 1983 when we made the first Heat Siphon, we predicted that "Sooner or Later" ALL POOL HEATERS will use Heat Siphon's proven Swimming Pool Heat Pump Technology. Today it is estimated that almost a fifth of all new pool heaters sold in the US use Heat Siphon heat pump technology and growth is accelerating. It's the right way to heat your pool.

Using proven, reliable and highly efficient heat pump technology, HEAT SIPHON saves you money EVERYDAY without burning any costly fossil fuel. And it's environment friendly too!

In 1990 Heat Siphon® was the first swimming pool heat pump manufacturer to use Pure Grade Titanium Tubing in the Heat Exchanger and warranted it with a 10 year Corrosion Free Warranty. Warranty was extended to Lifetime Corrosion in 2000.

Heat Siphon's Titanium Isolated Heat Exchanger YOU GET A NEW HEAT SIPHON IF YOUR HEAT EXCHANGER CORRODES AND POOL WATER RUINS YOUR COMPRESSOR. No questions asked, we have solved the heat exchanger corrosion problem with our exclusive Electrically Isolated Titanium Heat Exchanger and we back it up with a lifetime corrosion free guarantee. If your titanium heat exchanger ever gets a leak due to corrosion and the pool water enters your refrigerant system and ruins your compressor, we will replace your entire Heat Siphon.

Heat Siphon® uses a patented design electrically isolated Titanium fitting which seals the hot refrigerant gas inside the metal tube walls using o-rings, and a separate set of non-metallic insulator rings outside the first seal to break the conduction path normally made by the metal tube. Since the heat exchanger housing is connected to PVC schedule 40 piping and the shell is fabricated entirely out of injection molded or extruded PVC plastic, it also provides isolation from any stray voltage.

This proven heat exchanger & fitting design eliminates galvanic corrosion as a source of heat exchanger failure while also making the heat exchanger safer by electrically isolating it from the rest of the Heat Siphon and from your pool water.

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