Swimming pool equipment is a crucial system for ensuring clean water, suitable water temperature, and safe operation in swimming pools. It encompasses multiple modules including filtration, disinfection, circulation, and heating. Its core objective is to maintain stable water quality through technological means, reduce manual maintenance costs, and enhance the swimming experience. Depending on the application scenario, equipment can be categorized into types such as home villa pools, public pools, and competition pools. Different sizes have different requirements for equipment power and processing efficiency.
Swimming pool equipment typically consists of five core modules: a circulating water pump, a filtration system, a disinfection device, a water quality monitor, and a heating device. The circulating water pump is responsible for delivering pool water to the filtration system, where suspended solids, hair, and other impurities are removed through sand filters or paper filters. The disinfection module often uses chlorine agents, ozone, or ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and viruses in the water. The water quality monitor continuously monitors indicators such as residual chlorine and pH levels, and adjusts the disinfectant dosage through an intelligent control system. The heating device maintains a constant water temperature through gas, air source heat pumps, or electric heating. Some high-end equipment also integrates an automatic backwashing function, which can periodically clean the filter media and extend its service life.










































