The MF80 60kW heat exchanger is a durable and high-efficiency solution for heating pool or spa water by transferring energy from an external source like a boiler, heat pump, or solar system. It is built with either titanium (for saltwater/chlorinated pools) or 316L stainless steel (for freshwater), ensuring long service life in demanding water conditions.
✅ Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
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Model | MF80-60 |
Nominal Heating Capacity | 60 kW |
Primary Circuit Fluid | Hot water from boiler, solar heater, or heat pump |
Secondary Circuit Fluid | Pool or spa water |
Primary Inlet Temp. | Max. 90°C |
Secondary Outlet Temp. | Max. 45°C |
Primary Flow Rate | ~3.0–4.0 m³/h |
Secondary Flow Rate | ~8–12 m³/h |
Material Options | Titanium or 316L Stainless Steel |
Heat Exchange Surface Area | ~1.0–1.1 m² |
Max Working Pressure | 10 bar (primary) / 3 bar (secondary) |
Connection Sizes | 1.5" BSP / DN40 (threaded or flanged) |
Mounting Orientation | Horizontal (preferred) |
Weight | ~7–9 kg |
Certifications | CE / ISO 9001 / PED Compliant |
🔧 Key Features
60kW output – perfect for pools up to 100–130 m³
Titanium option – for use with saltwater/chlorinated pools
Compact and corrosion-resistant construction
Efficient shell-and-tube heat transfer
Easy installation and low maintenance
Available in flanged or threaded connections
📦 Applications
Private villas and large home pools
Hotel and guesthouse pools
Therapy pools and spas
Commercial wellness centers
Indoor or outdoor medium-sized pools
🛠️ Installation Guidelines
Install horizontally for best flow distribution
Use flow meters and control valves for safety
Choose titanium for corrosive or chlorinated water
Pipe insulation recommended to reduce heat loss
Regularly flush with freshwater if used seasonally
📌 Summary
The MF80 60kW heat exchanger offers reliable and energy-efficient heating for a wide range of aquatic systems. Its robust materials, compact form, and adaptable design make it ideal for both residential and commercial settings where durability and performance are key.