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Why choose the Variline for your pool filtration?

Optimize the performance of your pool heat pump by using a variable-speed filtration pump.

The Variline filtration pump operates with 4 programmable speeds that adjust the filtration flow according to the season and how you use your pool: low usage periods, intensive use, after shock treatment, or for backwashing. The program is set with a simple press on the control unit, making this pool filtration pump more intuitive to use.

Thanks to its ability to adapt its speed to current needs, the Variline runs at various frequency ranges for up to 18 hours a day. To be properly filtered, pool water must go through a cleaning cycle up to 3 times a day. The filtration pump is therefore the most energy-consuming element in a pool installation.

By using a variable-speed pool pump, water is directed to the hydraulic system and sand filter over a longer period, resulting in slower and more efficient filtration. By constantly running at low speed, the Variline significantly reduces electricity consumption.

Moreover, when using a heat pump, a more consistent water circulation allows for faster temperature increase. You save on energy costs.

Another major advantage lies in the quality of filtration. A lower flow rate means water passes through the sand in the filter more slowly. It comes out better filtered and cleaner. You’ll save on pool treatment products.

4 Programmable Settings

The Variline pool filtration pump includes 4 preset programs that optimize the circulation and filtration of pool water.

For optimal filtration, it varies its speed over 18 hours at different frequencies. Continuous water circulation and filtration at low flow improves water quality, reduces energy consumption by avoiding usage peaks, and significantly lowers sound pressure for a quieter pump.

Ideal to Replace a Single-Speed Pump

If it's time to replace your traditional pool filtration pump, the Variline is the ideal choice.

As a variable-speed pump, this pool equipment operates more consistently while adjusting its speed to meet filtration needs. Consumption peaks are avoided, filtration is more sustainable, and energy consumption is significantly reduced.

Model Variline 15H Variline 10P Variline 15P Variline 20P Variline 30P
Pool volume (m3) 75 50 75 85 100
Useful power (CV) 1.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0
Connector diameter 1.5’’x1.5’’ 2"x2"
Motor type Permanent magnet synchronous
Output 80%
Speed modulation 450 - 3450 tr/min
Flow at 10 mce (m3/h) 17.5 19 22 24.3 28.2

Max. flow (m3/h)

21 23 27 29 33.3
Max. dynamic head (m) 22 24 25 26
Power supply Mono 230 V - 50 Hz
Dimensions in mm (L x W x H) 596x270x306 605x270x338
Max. current (A) 5.5 7 8 10
Warranty 3 years

 
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Advice

We answer your questions

coefficient of performance, choosing a heat pump, pool water.

The yield of a heat pump is referred to as the coefficient of performance or COP. The COP is easily calculated: it is the ratio of power output to power consumption.

E.g. A heat pump consuming 1 kW and having a power output of 5 kW has a COP of 5/1 that is 5. The higher the number, the better the performance of the heat pump!

The exterior conditions such as the temperature and humidity of the air cause the power output to vary. Refer to our guide '"Choosing your heat pump' on p. 6/7

Our heat pumps are checked according to the measuring conditions set out by the Fédération des Professionnels de la Piscine (Federation of Pool Professionals - FPP). They comply with the European standards: Air at 26 °C, water at 26 °C, 80 % humidity; Air at 15 °C, eau at 26 °C, 70 % humidity.

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