When choosing a pool pump, the most important elements that are taken into careful consideration include the price of the pool pump, and, the cost that it consumes. Therefore, selecting an energy-efficient pool pump is essential. Want to know more about pool pump cost? Follow us to find out!
1. Does the pool pump use a lot of electricity?
According to the study, a pool pump uses up to 2,500 KWh per year to circulate and filter the pool water, which makes it the second largest electricity consumer in the house. According to the US national average of 11.8 cents per KWh, a pool pump alone will add around $300 a year to the electric bill; in Australia, running a typical pool pump will add 26 to 53 cents to your electricity bill per hour.
2. How much electricity/power does a pool pump use?
a. Single-speed pool pump
A single-speed pool pump is the most basic kind of pool pump, it might be inexpensive to buy, but costly to run. In households with a swimming pool or spa, the pool pump is usually the largest user of electricity, making up about 18% of the electricity bill. Therefore, a single-speed pool pump will consume a great amount of electricity because it always works at full speed, even when it is not necessary. Therefore, some states have banned the use of single-speed pool pumps because of their high energy consumption.
b. Variable-speed pool pumps
Unlike the single-speed pool pump which only runs at full speed, the variable-speed pool pump allows the users to adjust its running speed with several steps. And its turnover rate is stronger than the single-speed pump as it uses a magnetic motor that cars use. It’s more expensive than a single-speed pump in installation but costs less in electricity. However, it hasn’t achieved great progress in performance.
c. Inverter pool pumps
The inverter pool pump initiated by Aquagem is entirely different and subversively innovative in structure and functions. The motor it uses is much more advanced, which is called permanent magnet synchronous motor, ensuring a powerful output to circulate your pool. But this won’t bring higher energy consumption. Instead, with a smart full inverter controller, the inverter pool pump can automatically adjust its operation capacity from 30%-100% according to different situations and demands, saving up to 15 times more energy. Therefore, it can free you from any worry that a pool pump might bring shockingly high electric bills and destroy your swimming experience.
3. Which pool pump is the best?
There is no doubt that the inverter pool pump is the most energy-efficient. But Aquagem’s InverPro can do more than that. Thanks to the InverSilence Tech, the inverter pool pump can save up to 15 times more energy than on/off pool pumps, which saves you a lot more costs in the long run. Apart from strong performance and high energy efficiency, it is far more silent at 36dB(A) @1m on average, which is 30 times quieter than on/off pool pumps. It is also compatible with both inground pool and above-ground pool.
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Conclusion
If you want to choose a wallet-friendly pool pump for your pool, don’t forget to pay attention to the long-term utilization benefit. InverPro is good proof that ensures you sustainable value. If you’d like to know more about pool pump selection, you are very welcome to contact our experts!