Salt Pool Heat Exchanger - 55K Titanium Same Side 1 1/2" & 1" FPT

WiseWater Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers have an innovative spiral-twisted corrugated tube design that is engineered to maximize solar or boiler energy, increasing the overall thermal efficiency of the system. The tube's design also ensures high velocities inside the unit, making our Swimming Pool heat exchanger a very reliable, efficient and cost-effective way to transfer heat indirectly between any hot water circuit, steam circuit and any pool or spa application.  We also have this model with opposite side ports.

  • 1 1/2" FPT same side for pool water and 1" FPT for hot water; Wattage:16KW
  • Heat salt water can up to 55 kBtu/hr----based on 60°C (140°F) temperature difference between incoming heating and heated water
  • Fully made of anti-corrosion 99.99% purity titanium and titanium filling material for welding. Titanium is highly recommended for salt water systems, as it is the only SPHE material that can withstand that type of water.
  • Application in Pool/Spa/Hot Tub Heating, Residential and Industrial Applications, Water Heating, Floor Heating, Snow Melting, Solar Hot Water Heating, Outdoor Wood Furnaces, Solar Pool Heating System
  • This product has a 5-year warranty against manufacturer's defects and is UL listed.

 Product Information

Model SP-55Kti-S-2 Capacity 55,000 Btu Pool Capacity
(Gal. @ 1F/hr)
4,700 Gal
Wattage 16kW Heat Transfer Area 1.636 ft2 Shell (Pool) / Tube (Hot)
Connections
1 1/2" / 1"
Hot Water
Flow Volume
7.49 GPM Hot Water
Pressure Drop
0.85psig   Materials Titanium
Cold Water
Flow Volume
48.84 GPM Cold Water
Pressure Drop
1.03psig Dimensions 13.54" x 2.36"
Minimum Temperature -19F Maximum Temperature 406F     Weight 2lb
Design Pressure 190psi Test Pressure 285psi

SPHE Brochure.pdf
Limited Warranty of Heat Exchanger.pdf
Instruction Manual.pdf

If you have any special requirements, please fill the Heat Exchanger Sizing and Quote Form.pdf 

FAQ and Support
Tips for operation:
For start-up, open the valves gradually to increase flow and pressure in the unit. Then let cold water into the system, followed by hot water. Be sure to check the connections for leaks. When you're done using the heat exchanger, stop the hot water supply first and then the cold water supply.
We have worked with heating systems for over 10 years and are happy to help you with any questions or concerns that you may have. You can email us at info@alfaheating.com or call us at 833-328-6888 for help with your heating projects.