Filter: The classic pumps that recirculate the water through the filter (sand, glass, or paper) for cleaning the pool.
Hydromassage: Pumps that circulate water in the spa or jacuzzi system, sending it under pressure to the jets (special nozzles installed on the walls or bottom of the pool) to create the hydromassage effect.
Counter Current Swimming: They create a very strong water current so you can swim steadily in the same spot.
Horsepower (HP): Indicates the power of the motor. If the pump is installed far from the pool (more than 10m) or in a basement, the water flow is strained. In this case, choose a pump with more horsepower (HP) for proper cleaning.
12V: They operate at low voltage for safety. Mainly suitable for spas (jacuzzis) or very small pools (up to 15 m³)
Single-phase: They operate with standard household electricity (230V). They are suitable for residential pools
Three-phase: They operate on three-phase power (400V) and are intended for large pools or commercial installations. They are more powerful, efficient for continuous use, and durable, but require a three-phase supply, which is not usually available in homes
Constant Speed: The classic and most economical choice. They always operate at 100% of their power, providing stable and reliable water circulation, but with higher electricity consumption and noise.
Dual Speed: They have two preset operating speeds. They allow you to use the low speed for economical daily filtration and the high speed only when performing demanding tasks.
Variable Speed (Inverter): The most advanced solution for your pool. They allow you to adjust the speed exactly where needed, ensuring energy savings (up to 80%), quiet operation, and a longer lifespan.