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Heatstar are dedicated to helping the pool trade ensure hassle free compliance with the new Building Regulations.


Heatstar will provide customers with a clear assessment of the applicable building control regulation requirements and a compliance report for the proposed Heatstar system.


Also at quotation stage, Heatstar will help with a commissioning requirement statement for the proposed pool room system which can be included within the


‘commissioning plan’ for the whole project.


The new hybrid heat recovery ventilation system is fully compliant with the new regulations for both domestic and non-domestic pools – the new Phoenix EC, which offers ultra high heat recovery efficiency from its “dual/combined/hybrid” system. The combined effect of the dehumidification heat pump heat collection coil and the plate heat recuperator enables very high heat recovery efficiency on any introduced fresh air. At an ambient air


ZODIAC HEAT PUMPS – NEW TO THE UK THROUGH LIGHTHOUSE


Zodiac Heat Pumps – new to the UK through Lighthouse Pools


Lighthouse Pools are the UK’s new distributor for the Zodiac air to water heat pumps range. Three different ranges with 16 separate models are available. With over 30 years experience as a manufacturer with heat pump sales exceeding 100,000 worldwide – Zodiac brings a high level of technical expertise with units to suit almost any pool-size and location. With the support of Zodiac Pool Care Europe, Lighthouse Pools offer quiet, efficient and cost effective heat pumps backed up by the assurance of their UK service centres, stock on hand for immediate dispatch and an after sales support you can rely on. The three ranges are:


• Zodiac Power – A more compact unit designed for the smaller pool built with the high quality materials you would expect from a Zodiac product.


• Power First – The flagship range with five units from 6kW - 15kW. Power First offers a top of the range heat pump for pools up to 100m3.


ProductNews AUG 2011 SPN HASSLE FREE COMPLIANCE WITH NEW PHOENIX EC


temperature of 20°C the system can deliver an efficiency of over 140%. For a domestic indoor pool, it may be surprising to learn that, generally, it is the permanent operation of the air-fan motor which results in the highest energy consumption. Therefore, the Phoenix EC employs a very special type of digital fan, to offer the best energy efficiency and the lowest operating cost.


The digital fan uses a directly driven, backward curved impellor, which features a DC motor coupled to an AC inverter.


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A MOVING POOL COVER STORY!


It’s so simple, it begs the question – “Why hasn’t someone thought of that before?”


• Eden Pac – With both ‘all season’ units and larger 3 phase units the Eden Pacs are perfect for the discerning pool owner who likes to use their pool for an extended season.


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NEW LED UNDERWATER LIGHT IMPROVES SAFETY


DEL of France has and through UK distributor Golden Coast, it has introduced a swimming pool cover that once retracted can be moved out of the way to free up the area around a domestic pool. The ‘MooveO’, as it is known, is a high performance energy saving solar-powered automatic tubular motor pool cover, ideal for either new, existing or renovated pools. It can cover pools between 2.5 and 5 metres wide and 11 metres in length. The clever device has no guide rails so can be moved into position or rolled away easily by one person. Made from moulded painted aluminium that will not rust, the unit uses all the quality materials for which DEL covers are renown, with a range of DEL’s standard thermo-slats in four colours – white, beige, grey or blue.


Added safety is achieved with the use of either a ‘Push Lock’ or ‘Quick Lock’ locking device, both of which secure the cover when in place.


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a new LED underwater lamp with the emphasis on safety.


More and more often security is the reason to opt for underwater lighting, both in public and in private swimming pools at home. Good underwater lighting improves visibility of swimmers and can thus be an


The EVA Optic Q1 is a LED underwater lamp with a unique design. The Q1 has a very wide beam. This ensures an evenly lit pool down to the bottom without dark corners. The Q1 also has a very high light output (similar to 150W halogen), while energy consumption is only 15W. This makes the Q1 besides safe, also very energy efficient.


important tool for lifeguards. EVA Optic, the Dutch developer of LED underwater lighting, has introduced


The EVA Optic Q1 LED underwater lamp is compact, the overall diameter of the lamp with


integrated cover plate is only 10cm. This makes the underwater lamp not only suitable for swimming pools but also for paddling pools, pool steps, shallow ponds, Jacuzzis and whirlpools, etc.


EVA Optic Q1 underwater lighting is available as a complete set consisting of: Q1 LED underwater light with integrated disc, separate driver and power supply and niche.


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