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Aquacomfort Pool Heat Pump Chiller

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ACT1750C
Aquacomfort Pool Heater Chiller Item Number: ACT-1750 C

AquaComfort AquaChill vs. Other Pool Coolers

See how AquaComfort AquaChill compares to typical evaporative pool coolers for warranty coverage, cooling performance, compact size, cold plunge capability, and long-term durability.

Features & Performance Comparison

Features / Performance AquaChill Other Pool Coolers
Parts + Labor Warranty Full 3 year P+L warranty 2 year parts; no labor
Service Support All of United States None; labor not included in warranty
Cold plunge pool capability down to 38 degrees YES NO
Cold water therapy down to 48 degrees YES NO
Compact size 30 x 35 42 x 60
Compatible with variable speed pump at low speeds YES — down to 20 GPM NO — needs 30–45 GPM
Susceptible to bad water chemistry failure NO YES
Overnight cooling by system on a typical 500 SF pool 7–12 degrees 3–5 degrees
Maximum pool temperature below ambient 25 degrees 10 degrees
Longer life expectancy 10–12 years 3–5 years

At a Glance

Technology

AquaChill: Refrigerant / Mechanical Chiller
Other Pool Coolers: Evaporative Cooler (Aeration)

Cooling Power

AquaChill: High / Consistent (even in humidity)
Other Pool Coolers: Varies (best in low humidity)

Operating Cost

AquaChill: Higher (high energy usage)
Other Pool Coolers: Lower (low power, high water usage)

Best For

AquaChill: Extreme heat & humidity (e.g. Houston)
Other Pool Coolers: Dry heat or moderate climates

Installation

AquaChill: Requires dedicated 50a service
Other Pool Coolers: Simple plumbing connection

AquaComfort AquaChill Key Advantages

  • Superior Performance in Humidity
    As a mechanical chiller, AquaChill is less affected by high humidity than evaporative systems. In hot, humid climates like Florida and the Gulf Coast, AquaChill is generally the better choice. Typical evaporative coolers may only lower water temperature by 5–8°F in high-humidity, 100-degree weather, while AquaChill can maintain significantly lower temperatures.
  • Set and Forget Control
    Automatically maintains your target temperature, similar to an air conditioner, for easier day-to-day operation.
  • Cold Plunge Capable
    Able to get water colder, often into the 40°F–50°F range for therapeutic use. If you want true cold-plunge temperatures, AquaChill is the better choice.
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