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by pool wise living (2020-12-26)


Astral Pool is a leading international brand in the swimming pool and spa industry, manufacturing and supplying a complete range of equipment extending from pool pumps, pool cleaners, pool filters to pool heating. Their products are distributed in over 170 countries and available at more than 100 sales offices and branches located across 30 countries.
At AstralPool’s Noble Park manufacturing location in Melbourne, Victoria, 3,500 line items and a total of around 2.6 million finished goods and components are shipped out to approximately 4,000 customers nationally and internationally.
Astral Pool Pumps are manufactured with quality components and will give you years of trouble free operation.
astral pool has a range of pumps for every application, from small residential pools to the largest public pool and is a market leader in the design, development and manufacture of energy efficient variable speed pumps.
Astral ECA550:
Designed and 100% made in Australia, the ECA Sand Filter utilizes the same high quality manufacturing process as Astral Pool’s larger filters to achieve sparkling clear pool and spa water. Perfect for pools up to 60,000L.
High quality components such as oil filled pressure gauge, corrosion-free valve connections and fast draining of water and filter media for maintenance mean the ECA Sand Filter is not only economical to purchase but is economical and easy to maintain and service for the life of the product.
FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED POOLS
For conventional above ground and small to medium size in ground pools, the ECA Sand Filter is often the perfect choice for these applications.

HIGH QUALITY AND LONG LIFE
A high tooling and machinery investment combined with engineered shape and performance means the ECA Sand Filter is perfect for all pools up to 60,000 litres while turning over the pool water twice in an 8 hour daily filtration cycle.
LOW MAINTENANCE
Simple and easy installation means lower installation and maintenance costs. High quality components such as oil filled pressure gauge, corrosion free valve connections and fast draining of water and filter media for maintenance mean the ECA Sand Filter is not only economical to purchase but is economical and easy to maintain and service for the life of the product.
Astral CTX280:
• Max Pool Size 50,000L
• 280 Litres Per Minute 8m Head
• large lint pot requiring less maintenance
• Connects with the Genus controller system
• Reduced operating noise
• Made from quality components
The AstralPool CTX pump has been designed to comfortably meet the needs and pressures required by your swimming pool and spa equipment. Made from high quality materials and components the CTX is designed to produce greater efficiency and reduce noise levels. Suitable for in-floor cleaning systems, spa jets and other demanding applications the CTX will provide a high performance and reliability.
HIGH PERFORMANCE, HIGH PRESSURE
The CTX Series pump has been designed to meet your needs by delivering a much higher head pressure and overall performance than other pumps.
SAVES BOTH TIME AND MONEY
While meeting the demands of your equipment the CTX also moves more water, using less power in fewer hours per day. This means lower electricity costs. With the need for less frequent cleaning the CTX-Series pump will save you both time and money.
Astral Viron XT Series:
AstralPool’s Viron XT pumps are incredibly efficient, reducing the lifetime pool operating an ownership costs while offering incredibly high flow and pressure when required to meet the most demanding applications. A full variable speed controller allows you to tailor the flow rate to suit your pool and filtration and unique features such as overdrive and fast prime make the XT the most versatile variable speed pump on the market.
A pond pumps is essential for most ponds. Consider that in nature most natural pools will be sustain by a stream so the ideal of a flow of water is completely natural. Pond pumps are an integral part of a pond filtration system, as pond filter units and UVCs will not be able to circulate water without them: it powers fountains, waterfalls and streams; it keeps water moving to avoid depression, and it aids oxygenation by disturbing the surface with fountains and waterfalls. As the water is disturbed, oxygen is absorbed at a faster rate.
However, choosing the right option can seem unsetting. There are many different pond pump brands on the market today though most operate in a similar way. The most of pond pumps are submersible, they operate below the surface of the water. Such submersible pond pumps are commonly cheaper and quieter to run. Many pumps claim to be able to power multiple features at the same time, but be careful; you don’t want to depend on one pump and it can be difficult to run a fountain and a flowing feature off the same unit. For the pond novice, purchasing a pond pump can seem intimidating, but we will try to show you the basics so a considered buying decision can be made more easily.
Feature Pond Pumps
Feature pumps are pumps specially designed to service a water feature or pond side trim (eg, spitter). Relatively inexpensive, lower power pumps. Here a quiet running pump with the ability to draw water up from a shallow pool should be looked for – the Neptun range from Oase are specially designed for this purpose. If on a budget then fountain pumps can be used (similarly take off the usual telescopic pieces and fountain heads – be careful to check to see if the fountain pump is supplied with an outlet (or even better a hosetail) so a hose can be used to turn the fountain pump into a feature pump.
High Pressure Pond Pumps:
You certainly get a lot of bang for your bucks with these high pressure pond pumps. They can produce very high flow rates – and this flow rate drops off only slowly when pushing up to greater head heights. Not as reliable as filter pumps in that they are not really designed to run 24/7 for long periods. However, many of these pumps come complete with a float switch – a device that ensures that the pump switches itself off should the water drop to a shallow level. Therefore we find that they are ideally suited to the pondless waterfalls that we sell. Due to their lower cost they can be very useful as a reserve or back-up pump in case of emergency.
Dry Mounted Pond Pumps:
Dry mounted pumps can be run ‘dry’ – i.e., they are not submerged under the water surface. This means they are easier to maintain. It is also sometimes easier to position a dry pump – i.e. it’s easier to position a simple intake hose or pipe rather than create space for a submersible pump. These pumps and their workings will be familiar to many koikeepers. Many koi ponds use a ‘Gravity fed’ filtration system where water is drawn from the pond by a bottom-drain and then out to a filter via the power of gravity rather than pushed by a pump. In such cases the water needs to be pushed back into the pond after it has been through the gravity filter. This can be achieved by a submersible pump sitting in a chamber of water or a dry chamber holding the dry pump.
External Pond Pump Benefits: External pond pumps offer more power over Submersible Pond Pumps and are perfect for larger ponds and water features. While the initial setup may be more time consuming, it’s hard to compete with the amount of utility they provide. External pumps can move large volumes of water, are energy efficient, and are fairly resistant to clogging. Before you buy just any pump, make sure you know which pump is right for you. pool pump bunnings.If your pool pump is overworking and firing up—literally or otherwise—I’ll walk you through escalating steps of how to fix the problem by checking your water level, any potential clogging, lack of ambient airflow, making sure your pump is of the correct size and placement, and finally, assessing whether or not you have bad wirings, windings, or bearings.
Heat pumps use electricity to capture heat and move it from one place to another. They don't generate heat.
As the pool pump circulates the swimming pool's water, the water drawn from the pool passes through a filter and the heat pump heater. The heat pump heater has a fan that draws in the outside air and directs it over the evaporator coil. Liquid refrigerant within the evaporator coil absorbs the heat from the outside air and becomes a gas. The warm gas in the coil then passes through the compressor. The compressor increases the heat, creating a very hot gas that then passes through the condenser. The condenser transfers the heat from the hot gas to the cooler pool water circulating through the heater. The heated water then returns to the pool. The hot gas, as it flows through the condenser coil, returns to liquid form and back to the evaporator, where the whole process begins again. If you have any query so, visit our website:
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