Inverter Pool Pump Creator
InverSilence variable frequency silent technology subverts the operation mode of traditional single-speed pumps. It accurately matches the real-time circulating water flow through intelligent variable frequency algorithms, integrates the volute hydraulic system and DC brushless motor, effectively reduces water flow impact, motor noise and pool system energy consumption, and creates the world's "quietest" pool heat pump while achieving extreme energy saving. *
Quietest Pool Pump (Prototype)
Think of 50 million pools worldwide with 95% still relying on single-speed pool pumps. Inverter pool pump technology is leading the charge for sustainable pool ownership. Rising energy prices and water shortages are creating a global environmental crisis, impacting homes, businesses, and society. Particularly in Europe, pool refill restrictions and bans on inefficient equipment are becoming commonplace.
Poolowners are seeing up to 20 times the energy savings with inverter pool pumps compared to traditional single-speed ones. This also dramatically reduces the need for frequent pool draining and refilling, which often occurs due to poor circulation. We believe that as more users switch to inverter pool pumps, a future with another 80 billion kWh of annual energy savings* is within reach.
1. The variable frequency swimming pool pump won the Guinness World Record for the "quietest swimming pool pump (prototype)" with an operating sound as low as 25.57 decibels. (Strictly tested and certified by TÜV Rheinland Laboratory)
2. Energy saving comparison selection conditions: single speed pump (power about 1.5kW) with water flow rate 25m³/h and head 8m and variable frequency swimming pool pump InverMaster (power 1.1KW) with water flow rate 26m³/h and head 8m, running test, running an average of 16 hours a day for 365 days;
3. Estimation conditions: There are about 50 million swimming pools in the world. Based on the average replacement cycle of swimming pool pumps every 5 to 7 years, the annual shipment of swimming pool variable frequency pumps can reach 7 to 10 million units. On average, each unit can save 8,332 kWh of electricity per year, which can save a total of about 80 billion kWh of electricity for swimming pools around the world.