Poolex Silverline Fi Inverter Heat Pumps with Wi-Fi for Swimming Pools

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Model

Silverline Fi 70, Silverline Fi 90, Silverline Fi 120, Silverline Fi 150

Brand

Heating Product Type

Air source heat pump – inverter

Wi-Fi / App Control

Yes

Best Use

domestic swimming pools and outdoor pools where efficient heat pump heating is required

Installation Type

External heat pump installation

Connection Size

50mm / 1½ inch

Poolex Silverline Fi Inverter Heat Pumps with Wi-Fi for Swimming Pools is a Poolex silverline fi heat pump for efficient pond or swimming pool temperature control. This updated page explains the best use, model options, installation points, bypass kit advice and useful optional fittings so customers can choose the right heater more confidently.

Price range: £1,053.99 through £1,259.99 (inc VAT)

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Poolex Silverline Fi Inverter Heat Pumps with Wi-Fi for Swimming Pools

Efficient air source heat pump heating with clear installation guidance

Poolex Silverline Fi Inverter Heat Pumps with Wi-Fi for Swimming Pools is a Poolex Silverline Fi heat pump designed for domestic swimming pools and outdoor pools where efficient heat pump heating is required. It gives customers a more efficient way to warm pool water than a standard direct electric heater because it uses air source heat pump technology to transfer heat from the surrounding air into the water.

In the UK, outdoor water temperatures can swing quickly between warm days, cool nights and windy conditions. A correctly sized heat pump helps smooth out those changes, making the swimming pool more comfortable and easier to manage through the season. It is especially useful where the aim is to extend usable time, improve comfort, or maintain a steadier temperature range.

This range is best considered by model size, water volume, desired temperature, insulation, cover use, wind exposure and flow rate. The available model options for this product are: Silverline Fi 70, Silverline Fi 90, Silverline Fi 120, Silverline Fi 150.

As with all heat pumps, actual performance depends on air temperature, water temperature, humidity and installation quality. Warm air gives the heat pump more energy to collect, while colder air reduces output and increases running time. Using a cover when the pool or pond is not in use can make a significant difference because evaporation is one of the biggest causes of heat loss.

Why flow, bypass and installation setup matter

A heat pump performs best when the water flow through the unit is controlled. Too little flow can cause safety cut outs, while too much flow can reduce heat transfer time and make the unit work harder than necessary. This is why a bypass kit is normally recommended on pool and pond heat pump installations.

A bypass allows part of the water to pass through the heat pump and part to continue around it, making it much easier to balance flow, isolate the heater for maintenance, and keep the filtration system running sensibly. On many installations you may also need extra 38mm hose, hose clips, pressure pipe or unions depending on the pipework already fitted.

Key benefits

  • Efficient air source heat pump heating for the intended pool, swim pond or pond system.
  • Digital control with wi-fi / app control where supported for easier temperature management.
  • Useful for extending the swimming season or maintaining a steadier water temperature.
  • Works best alongside a pool cover or good insulation to reduce heat loss.
  • Can be installed with a bypass kit to control flow and simplify maintenance.
  • Titanium heat exchanger style technology is commonly used on pool heat pumps for corrosion resistance with properly maintained water.

Technical information

  • Type: Full inverter heat pump, Silverline Fi series
  • Models: Silverline Fi 70, 90, 120 and 150
  • Maximum heating capacity at A26/W26: 6.8 to 14.5kW
  • Maximum heating capacity at A15/W26: 5.2 to 10.5kW
  • Maximum COP: Up to 16.1
  • Maximum power input: 1.38 to 2.9kW
  • Voltage: 230V
  • Refrigerant: R32
  • Noise level: Under 29 to 34dB
  • Dimensions: 824 x 334 x 643mm to 907 x 334 x 643mm
  • Weight: 35 to 46.5kg
  • Nominal flow: 2 to 7m³/h
  • Water connections: 50mm / 1½ inch
  • Wi-Fi control: Built in, Smart Life app

Available model options

For easier comparison, the main model options are shown below with their key output and electrical input figures. Heat pump performance always depends on the test condition shown, so compare the same A/W condition when choosing between models.

  • Silverline Fi 70 – SKU 115114
    Output A26/W26: 1.54–6.8kW
    Input A15/W26: 0.21–1.11kW
    COP A26/W26: 6.5–12.9
  • Silverline Fi 90 – SKU 115119
    Output A26/W26: 2.23–9.2kW
    Input A15/W26: 0.22–1.44kW
    COP A26/W26: 6.3–13.9
  • Silverline Fi 120 – SKU 115120
    Output A26/W26: 2.28–11.3kW
    Input A15/W26: 0.21–1.83kW
    COP A26/W26: 6.1–16.1
  • Silverline Fi 150 – SKU 115121
    Output A26/W26: 2.25–14.5kW
    Input A15/W26: 0.24–2.29kW
    COP A26/W26: 6.0–16.1

Recommended optional extras

For a neater and more controllable installation, consider adding the appropriate heat pump bypass kit and fittings. The same approach used on the Poolex Nano product page is useful across many heat pump installations because it helps control flow and makes servicing easier. On larger hard-plumbed systems, use the correct 1½ inch or 2 inch fittings for the selected model rather than forcing small flexible hose connections.

  • Heat pump bypass kit: helps control flow through the heat pump and allows isolation for maintenance.
  • 38mm vac hose: useful where a compact pool heat pump is being connected using flexible 38mm hose.
  • Stainless steel hose clips: useful for securing hose connections on above ground and flexible hose installations.
  • Rubber mounting feet: useful on larger heat pumps where anti-vibration support is recommended.

Heating advice

Choose the heat pump size using real water volume, how exposed the pool or pond is, whether a cover will be used, the desired temperature and the season you want to use it in. A heat pump that is too small may still heat the water, but it will take longer, run harder and be less satisfying in cooler conditions.

For best results, keep filtration running while heating, protect the unit from poor airflow, use a cover when possible and avoid placing the heat pump in a tight enclosed space. If the installation is on a koi pond, always consider fish health, oxygen levels and gradual temperature changes rather than chasing sudden temperature increases.

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