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Solar heating - Zane Gulfpanel

Gulfpanels are UV stabilised and designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

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Solar heating - Zane Gulfstream

Custom built to the shape of your roof. Maximum heat gain. Long life UV stabilised

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The principles involved in solar pool heating are very simple. Imagine a garden hose that has been lying in the sun for several hours. When you turn on the tap, out comes hot water. The sun’s energy has been absorbed by the hose and transmitted as heat to the water inside it. Basically the hose acts as a solar collector, which is the process of solar heating.

How it Works

Zane has developed a similar system that absorbs the sun’s heat and transfers it to your swimming pool. The water in your pool is heated as it flows through a series of solar absorbers – also known as the collector – strategically installed in the contours of your roof. Heated water is then returned to the pool to increase its overall temperature and extend your swimming season.


To capture the maximum amount of energy produced by the sun, the solar collector is usually installed on a north-facing surface such as the roof of the house or garage, on a patio cover, or specially built structure. This way, a typical daily temperature of 20-25°C (68-77°F) can achieve a roof material temperature of around 50°C (122°F).

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Benefits and Expectations

Just because the air temperature might be cooling down, it doesn’t mean you should stop enjoying your pool.

The ideal temperature for leisure swimming is around 25 to 26 degrees Celsius, but this temperature is rarely achieved naturally. For most of the swimming season, temperature is usually around 18 to 20 degrees, with most of the warmth gained during the day then lost overnight.

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The Zane Difference

Every thing that comes with the Zane name on it has been designed, tested and manufactured with the utmost care and attention to detail. The result is a superior solar system, which enjoys an expected service life of over 20 years.

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