Heat Cover liquid cover
Heat Cover liquid cover, the flexible water cover. Evaporation is still the biggest argument for energy loss. The techniques used in the construction of swimming pools, swimming ponds and water features are becoming increasingly modern. As a result, we are increasingly looking for energy-friendly techniques.
So we already have frequency controlled pool pumps and heating from renewable sources such as air heat or solar energy.
Even though we offer these solutions, a considerable amount of energy is still lost through evaporation.
So we strongly recommend Heat Cover to reduce this last factor of energy loss. This way you limit your evaporation to a minimum.
unique
There are many different types of covers on the market and widely available. In contrast to these covers, heat cover is very unique.
The choice with conventional systems is very large and therefore not that simple. Usually they are also a serious bite out of the budget and require a lot of maintenance.
Advantages of a liquid cover:
- Almost invisible
- Does not taste or smell the water
- Easy to add to the bath
- Biodegradable
Biodegradable
The main component of the liquid cover is ethanol and is 100% biodegradable. If you add the product to the water, the ethanol will disappear and the active components will form an invisible layer.
The active components have a unique composition of heat-resistant molecules that are lighter than water molecules and therefore float. In this way, a thin, closing but completely invisible layer is formed on the water surface. So that the heat will remain in the water as long as possible. Due to the organic composition, the product will evaporate after use and will be biodegraded.
To spare
With this product you can save in several ways. Studies show that the greatest savings come from inhibiting evaporation. 50% of evaporation will be inhibited.
This way you can save on heating, but also a lot less chlorine or other products evaporate/lost.
In summary
You save on:
- Water consumption
- Heating
- Air treatment (for indoor swimming pools)
- Chemicals by evaporation
- Provide a more pleasant air environment for indoor pools
- Works 24/24h
Dosage
We recommend 1 to 3 ml per m² / day. So with an average outdoor pool of 8 by 4 with a pool use of 200 days, you need 6.4 liters of Heat Cover.
Calculation example:
8 x 4 = 32m²
32 x 1ml = 32ml x 200 days = 6400ml or 6.4 liters
It is best to use one for that dosing pump to easily administer the product.
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