Heat exchanger for pools Behncke QWT 100-40, 10 m³/h, 40.00 kW
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Heat exchanger for swimming pool Behncke QWT 100-40, 10 m³/h, 40.00 kW
The Behncke heat exchanger is a high-temperature heat exchanger with a stainless steel outer shell and a welded stainless steel coil. Thanks to the use of a smooth pipe, the formation of limescale on the primary side is prevented, provided regular maintenance is carried out.
Using the countercurrent principle during heat exchange, hot and cold water flow side by side without coming into contact. This is ensured by specially manufactured smooth-tube coils that can handle constant and therefore virtually lossless operating pressure. The result is maximum energy efficiency of the heat exchanger.
🔹 Main advantages
Smooth pipes
Versatility
Premium materials
Reliable thermal insulation
Countercurrent design
Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical specifications
Dimensions: 385x125x205 mm
Power: 40.00 kW
Connection diameters: 1 1/2", 3/4"
Max. pressure in primary circuit: 10 bar
Max. pressure in secondary circuit: 3 bar
Min. pump capacity, pool water: 10 m³/h
Min. pump capacity, heating: 2 m³/h
Pressure loss - heating: 9.3 kPa
Pressure loss - pool water: 5.3 kPa
Water flow in primary circuit: 35 l/min
Water flow in secondary circuit: 167 l/min
Installation type: Horizontal, vertical
Material: V4A (1.457/AISI 316 Ti)
Weight: 4.23 kg
Application type: private and commercial pools
For which pools is it suitable?
The Behncke heat exchanger is recommended for:
Private pools
Commercial pools in hotels
SPA complexes
Sports and wellness centers
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Frequently asked questions
What material is the device made of?
The casing and the internal coil are made of high-quality stainless steel. The outer part is additionally protected by a special electrolytic coating and heat-resistant paint.
Is the heat exchanger suitable for saltwater pools?
The standard stainless steel version is primarily designed for fresh water. For saltwater pools or electrolysis installations, a titanium version would be needed to prevent corrosion.
How is temperature controlled?
Automatic heating control requires connecting an electronic thermostat with a remote temperature sensor. The sensor is installed at the heat exchanger inlet to switch off the circulation pump when the set pool temperature is reached.
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the device made of?
Is the heat exchanger suitable for saltwater pools?
How is temperature controlled?