We call the heat source the primary circuit, the pool water the secondary circuit. The pool water should always flow in the opposite direction because that way the heat output is much better. The water coming from the heat source should be under sufficient pressure by using a pump and air bubbles should be avoided. To ensure that the heat exchanger heats to the desired temperature, we recommend using a thermostat with sensor.
Capacity and consumption
The Pahlen MF260 is suitable for pools up to 200 m³. At a temperature of 90 °C from the primary circuit, the Pahlen Maxi-Flo MF260 has an output of about. 75 kW.
Use and installation
The Pahlen heat exchanger is easy to install and can be mounted either horizontally or vertically, depending on the model. The Pahlen Maxi-Flo MF200 is installed in the technical room, near the boiler. You connect the heat exchanger to the outlet of the filter system. For an ideal flow and thus optimal heat output, we recommend using a bypass.
All Pahlen Maxi-Flo heat exchangers
Maxi-Flo MF 135 | Maxi-Flo MF200 | Maxi-Flo MF 260 | Maxi-Flo MF 400 | |
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Power at 90 °C | 40 kW | 60 kW | 75 kW | 125 kW |
Max. m³ pool | 130 m³ | 200 m³ | 250 m³ | 450 m³ |
Heating flow rate | 1.5 m³ per hour | 1.8 m³ per hour | 2.1 m³ per hour | 3 m³ per hour |
Swimming pool flow rate | 12 m³ per hour | 15 m³ per hour | 18 m³ per hour | 21.6 m³ per hour |
Heating connection | 1″ | 1″ | 1″ | 1,5″ |
Swimming pool connection | 1,5″ | 1,5″ | 2″ | 2″ |
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