The Crosswind pool and spa heater is designed with intelligence, whisper quiet operation and energy efficiency. Crosswind's inverter technology automatically adjusts and controls your pool temperature, to save energy and money. With its whisper quiet operation, you will forget it's there. The compact size makes installation a breeze.
Inverter Technology
Powered by Inverter Technology, the Crosswind can intelligently adjust your pool or spa temperature automatically based on heating demand. At heater start up the Crosswind Inverter will run at full capacity for fast heating of your pool or spa. Once the heater reaches the desired temperature it will automatically shift into maintenance mode. In maintenance mode the Crosswind Inverter runs at a lower heating capacity while maintaining your set temperature.
The ability to modulate temperature means the system can adjust its heating capacity in small increments to maintain a constant temperature. Resulting in energy efficient performance, quieter run times and the perfect water temperature.
Whisper Quiet
When you are enjoying your pool and spa the only sounds you should hear are laughter or serenity. The Crosswind is built with a quiet inverter compressor coupled with a low speed fan motor. Which results in whisper quiet operation.
Heat and Cool
Double your fun, during those really hot summer days. The Crosswind can cool your pool to an enjoyable temperature. Heat and Cool Mode means you can enjoy your pool all year long.
In addition to more precise temperature control, inverter technology results in higher efficiencies and cost savings.
Inverter technology modulates based on the cooling/heating needs, resulting in energy savings.
Specifications:
Model
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(80,80,80*)
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(80,63,80*)
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(50,63,80*)
Electrical
Input
(kW)
Water Flow
gpm (LPM)
Minimum
Maximum
Breaker
Size
(Amps)
30-I
27,850 / 5.8
26,850 / 5.6
16,590 / 4.0
1.15
13.2-17.7
(50-67)
12
15
40-I
33,500 / 5.6
31,700 / 5.5
17,750 / 4.0
1.26
17.7-26.4
(67-100)
12
15
50-I
44,750 / 6.1
42,500 / 5.8
21,000 / 4.2
1.28
21.9-30.6
(83-116)
16
20
65-I
61,000 / 5.7
57,650 / 5.3
24,500 / 4.1
1.55
28.5-37.5
(108-142)
20
25
All models 208-230VAC, 1-Ph, 60 Hz. All models use R-410A refrigerant. All models heat/cool.
*Tested to AHRI 1160.
BEST ANSWER:I suppose it would but generally these heat pumps take longer to heat than electric heaters. I have a 7600 gal pool and it usually takes several hours to bring it up maybe 6 degrees. I usually set temp to 86 degrees. In morning the temp of water might be 80. After several hours (can't say exactly) the temp reaches 86. Depends on sun and air temp. And this unit seems to have a max output of about 15 degrees above the air temperature, which isn't bad. If you combine that with a solar cover on some cool nights to preserve heat, you can keep it relatively warm even on cooler days. But there are many factors that dictate specifics, like how much shade/sun you get, and where you live and what your average temperature is. I have a lot of shade all morning so the sun doesn't hit until afternoon. I live in Northeast. I almost got the 50-I but I think that would have strained the unit, but supposedly it would have worked. I'm glad I got the bigger unit. The 65-I is cutting it close for 10500 gallons but I'm sure it will supply some heat, the big question is how much heat you'll get and how quickly. There is a calculator online that tells the BTU output and how many gallons per hour it will heat up per hour. I think it may even be on Raypak's site. Can't remember. Good luck.
BEST ANSWER:I suppose it would but generally these heat pumps take longer to heat than electric heaters. I have a 7600 gal pool and it usually takes several hours to bring it up maybe 6 degrees. I usually set temp to 86 degrees. In morning the temp of water might be 80. After several hours (can't say exactly) the temp reaches 86. Depends on sun and air temp. And this unit seems to have a max output of about 15 degrees above the air temperature, which isn't bad. If you combine that with a solar cover on some cool nights to preserve heat, you can keep it relatively warm even on cooler days. But there are many factors that dictate specifics, like how much shade/sun you get, and where you live and what your average temperature is. I have a lot of shade all morning so the sun doesn't hit until afternoon. I live in Northeast. I almost got the 50-I but I think that would have strained the unit, but supposedly it would have worked. I'm glad I got the bigger unit. The 65-I is cutting it close for 10500 gallons but I'm sure it will supply some heat, the big question is how much heat you'll get and how quickly. There is a calculator online that tells the BTU output and how many gallons per hour it will heat up per hour. I think it may even be on Raypak's site. Can't remember. Good luck.
I have it in my 13,000 pool and it does a great job. However, There are a lot of factors that come into play when answering that question. Google Raypak heat pump sizing, they have an app that uses location and desired heating that will calculate heat pump size. I am not allowed to post the link.
i bought one this year for my 13,500 gal pool so should but i hooked up late but agree w/ Jason S that 65-I will work, plus always go bigger if a choice
The Crosswind pool and spa heater is designed with intelligence, whisper quiet operation and energy efficiency. Crosswind's inverter technology automatically adjusts and controls your pool temperature, to save energy and money. With its whisper quiet operation, you will forget it's there. The compact size makes installation a breeze.
Inverter Technology
Powered by Inverter Technology, the Crosswind can intelligently adjust your pool or spa temperature automatically based on heating demand. At heater start up the Crosswind Inverter will run at full capacity for fast heating of your pool or spa. Once the heater reaches the desired temperature it will automatically shift into maintenance mode. In maintenance mode the Crosswind Inverter runs at a lower heating capacity while maintaining your set temperature.
The ability to modulate temperature means the system can adjust its heating capacity in small increments to maintain a constant temperature. Resulting in energy efficient performance, quieter run times and the perfect water temperature.
Whisper Quiet
When you are enjoying your pool and spa the only sounds you should hear are laughter or serenity. The Crosswind is built with a quiet inverter compressor coupled with a low speed fan motor. Which results in whisper quiet operation.
Heat and Cool
Double your fun, during those really hot summer days. The Crosswind can cool your pool to an enjoyable temperature. Heat and Cool Mode means you can enjoy your pool all year long.
In addition to more precise temperature control, inverter technology results in higher efficiencies and cost savings.
Inverter technology modulates based on the cooling/heating needs, resulting in energy savings.
Specifications:
Model
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(80,80,80*)
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(80,63,80*)
BTUH /
C.O.P.
(50,63,80*)
Electrical
Input
(kW)
Water Flow
gpm (LPM)
Minimum
Maximum
Breaker
Size
(Amps)
30-I
27,850 / 5.8
26,850 / 5.6
16,590 / 4.0
1.15
13.2-17.7
(50-67)
12
15
40-I
33,500 / 5.6
31,700 / 5.5
17,750 / 4.0
1.26
17.7-26.4
(67-100)
12
15
50-I
44,750 / 6.1
42,500 / 5.8
21,000 / 4.2
1.28
21.9-30.6
(83-116)
16
20
65-I
61,000 / 5.7
57,650 / 5.3
24,500 / 4.1
1.55
28.5-37.5
(108-142)
20
25
All models 208-230VAC, 1-Ph, 60 Hz. All models use R-410A refrigerant. All models heat/cool.
*Tested to AHRI 1160.
Features and details
Heat and Cool Mode Means You Can Enjoy Your Pool All Year Long
Crosswind's Inverter Technology Automatically Adjusts and Controls Your Pool Temperature
Raypak, Inc. (“Raypak”) warrants to the original owner that the below model pool and spa heater (the “Heater”) when installed in the contiguous 48 states of the United States of America with a pool or spa by a properly licensed installer will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the Applicable Warranty Period. The foregoing warranty will extend to subsequent owners solely as required by applicable state law. Under this Limited Warranty, Raypak will, at its option, repair or furnish a replacement for any defective part of the HEATER. The repair or replacement will be warranted for only the unexpired portion of the original Applicable Warranty Period (as defined below).
MODELS
WARRANTY PERIOD
AVIA Standard Models with copper
heat exchanger: 264*, 404*
Two (2) years following the Effective Date for parts and
labor.
AVIA HD Models with NiTek heat
exchanger: 264*, 404*
Two (2) years following the Effective Date for parts and
labor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the NiTek heat
exchanger is warranted for three (3) years following the
Effective Date for parts and labor.
Pool and Spa Heater Models: 106A,
156A*, 206A*, 266A*, 336A*, 406A*,
207A*, 267A*, 337A*, 407A*
Two (2) years following the Effective Date for parts and
labor.
ASME Pool and Spa Heater Models:
206A, 266A, 336A, 406A, 207A, 267A,
337A, 407A
One (1) year following the Effective Date for parts and
labor.
Professional Pool and Spa Heater
Models: Professional digital heaters
268A, 408A, SR-410
Three (3) years following the Effective Date for parts
and labor.
Heat Pump Pool Heater Models: 2450,
3450, 4450, 5450, 6450, 8450, TWPH
4550, 5550, 6550, 6550EHC, 8550, &
8550EHC and Professional Series PS-
9350ti, PS9353ti, PS10353ti, PS10354ti,
PS10355ti
Two (2) years following the Effective Date for labor and
seven (7) years following the Effective Date for parts.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the titanium tube component
of the titanium heat exchanger is warranted for ten
(10) years following the Effective Date for parts and two
(2) years following the Effective Date for labor.
Crosswind Heat Pump Pool Heater
Models: 30-I*, 40-I*, 50-I*, 65-I*
Two (2) years following the Effective Date for labor and
seven (7) years following the Effective Date for parts.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the titanium tube component
of the titanium heat exchanger is warranted for ten
(10) years following the Effective Date for parts and two
(2) years following the Effective Date for labor.
E3T Single-Phase Pool and Spa Heater
Models: 0005*, 0011*, 0018*, 0027*
E3T 3-Phase Commercial Pool Heater
Models: 0018, 0024, 0030, 0045 and
0054
One (1) year following the Effective Date labor and
parts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the electrical heating
element of the Heater is warranted for only ninety
days (90) following the Effective Date.
* THIS WARRANTY PERIOD IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR HEATERS INSTALLED ANYWHERE OTHER THAN A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING, AS THIS HEATER IS NOT INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION.
See product warranty for specific details. Conditions apply. To register your product or to make a claim, please visit www.raypak.com/warranty.
This information was updated on 7/14/23. For the most current information and full warranty policy please visit www.raypak.com.
BEST ANSWER:I suppose it would but generally these heat pumps take longer to heat than electric heaters. I have a 7600 gal pool and it usually takes several hours to bring it up maybe 6 degrees. I usually set temp to 86 degrees. In morning the temp of water might be 80. After several hours (can't say exactly) the temp reaches 86. Depends on sun and air temp. And this unit seems to have a max output of about 15 degrees above the air temperature, which isn't bad. If you combine that with a solar cover on some cool nights to preserve heat, you can keep it relatively warm even on cooler days. But there are many factors that dictate specifics, like how much shade/sun you get, and where you live and what your average temperature is. I have a lot of shade all morning so the sun doesn't hit until afternoon. I live in Northeast. I almost got the 50-I but I think that would have strained the unit, but supposedly it would have worked. I'm glad I got the bigger unit. The 65-I is cutting it close for 10500 gallons but I'm sure it will supply some heat, the big question is how much heat you'll get and how quickly. There is a calculator online that tells the BTU output and how many gallons per hour it will heat up per hour. I think it may even be on Raypak's site. Can't remember. Good luck.
BEST ANSWER:I suppose it would but generally these heat pumps take longer to heat than electric heaters. I have a 7600 gal pool and it usually takes several hours to bring it up maybe 6 degrees. I usually set temp to 86 degrees. In morning the temp of water might be 80. After several hours (can't say exactly) the temp reaches 86. Depends on sun and air temp. And this unit seems to have a max output of about 15 degrees above the air temperature, which isn't bad. If you combine that with a solar cover on some cool nights to preserve heat, you can keep it relatively warm even on cooler days. But there are many factors that dictate specifics, like how much shade/sun you get, and where you live and what your average temperature is. I have a lot of shade all morning so the sun doesn't hit until afternoon. I live in Northeast. I almost got the 50-I but I think that would have strained the unit, but supposedly it would have worked. I'm glad I got the bigger unit. The 65-I is cutting it close for 10500 gallons but I'm sure it will supply some heat, the big question is how much heat you'll get and how quickly. There is a calculator online that tells the BTU output and how many gallons per hour it will heat up per hour. I think it may even be on Raypak's site. Can't remember. Good luck.
I have it in my 13,000 pool and it does a great job. However, There are a lot of factors that come into play when answering that question. Google Raypak heat pump sizing, they have an app that uses location and desired heating that will calculate heat pump size. I am not allowed to post the link.
i bought one this year for my 13,500 gal pool so should but i hooked up late but agree w/ Jason S that 65-I will work, plus always go bigger if a choice
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