Efficiency Results

Heat Retention


In 2001 a Thermography Report was compiled for Heatsaver Ltd as a Product Performance Verification Exercise, to highlight the Thermal capabilities of the "Heatsavr Liquid Pool Cover".

The report format is using the "Standard" report template from the selection of Report Templates available in the Testo IR software.

Thermal images were taken to demonstrate the Thermal/Temperature differences between the water surface temperatures of two Spas, one treated with Heatsavr Liquid Pool Cover, and one left completely uncovered.

The above thermal image and readings were taken approximately 23 minutes after the start of the test. They clearly highlight the difference in temperature between the two spas and it can be seen that the right hand spa with the "Heatsavr", has retained considerably more heat.

You can download the full report below.
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Water Conservation


SRP is two entities: the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, a political
subdivision of the state of Arizona; and the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association, a private corporation...

The Association delivers nearly 1 million acre-feet of water annually to a service area in central Arizona. An extensive water delivery system is maintained and operated by the Association, including reservoirs, wells, canals and irrigation laterals.

Visit www.srpnet.com/about/Facts.aspx for more information.

Reduce evaporation from your pool

Pool water fact: With over 300,000 pools in Arizona, the water lost to evaporation each year is
significant. The average pool contains 10,000 to 15,000 gallons of water and evaporates its entire contents each year.

Liquid pool covers

In the past if you wanted to reduce evaporation or keep your pool warmer in the winter, you would have to roll out a cover made of plastic or similar material. This could be a difficult, time-consuming process.

Today technological advances allow you to add a liquid to your pool to reduce evaporation. SRP has tested two different types of liquid pool covers...Both liquids form a safe, extremely thin layer of molecules on the surface of the water that reduces evaporation by 30 to 50%. Additionally, if you heat your pool, using a liquid pool cover will reduce both heat loss and energy consumption.

Cost: Liquid pool covers can be added to your pool for about $2.50 to 3.50 per week depending on the size of your pool’s surface area and how frequently you add the product.
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Reduce Energy Usage


NOTE: As illustrated by the diagram, the implementation of the liquid pool cover at Volunteer Pool (Aug 2008) has significantly decreased the consumption of natural gas over the 4 year average.

In Conclusion:
The City of Thunder Bay, Facilities Services Division, has determined that the energy savings together with a reduction in humidity levels and space temperature has created an approximately 40% savings in natural gas consumption.
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