Manufacturer of a wide range of products which include lyra 3002 super edition automatic pool cleaner and lyra dolphin 3002 robot automatic pool cleaner.
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Max Cycle Time | 8 hours |
Model Number | Lyra 3002 Super Edition |
Power Source | Electric |
Voltage | 220 V |
Cable Length | 30 meters |
Material | ABS |
Usage/Application | Pool Cleaning |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | Wave |
Suction-Side Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Use the pool's filtration system to create suction that draws in debris.
Best For: Above-ground and in-ground pools with simple designs.
Advantages:
Affordable and easy to install.
Works in pools with skimmer baskets and no need for a separate pump.
Limitations:
May not be as efficient in cleaning walls or hard-to-reach areas.
Dependent on the pool's filter pump.
Pressure-Side Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Use the pool's return jets to create pressure that pushes debris into a collection bag or a separate filter.
Best For: Larger, complex pools with extensive landscaping.
Advantages:
Does not rely on the pool’s filtration system.
Can clean the pool floor, walls, and even steps.
Limitations:
Requires a booster pump, which adds extra cost and maintenance.
Larger footprint and more setup required.
Robotic Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Powered by electricity, they use advanced motors and filters to navigate and clean the pool, typically requiring minimal input from the pool's filtration system.
Best For: Pools of all sizes, including smaller or more intricate designs.
Advantages:
Highly efficient and powerful; can scrub walls, floors, and waterline.
Independent of the pool’s pump or filter.
Often include advanced features like scheduling, remote control, and customizable cleaning patterns.
Limitations:
Higher upfront cost.
Requires charging or power cord connections.
Cleaning Coverage
Some cleaners focus on the pool floor, while others can clean the walls, steps, and waterline.
Filtration System
Filter Bag/Canister: Collects dirt and debris for easy disposal.
Debris Size Handling: Some cleaners are designed to handle fine debris, while others can collect larger particles (like leaves and twigs).
Programming & Controls
Scheduled Cleaning: Many robotic models allow you to set specific cleaning times or routines.
Remote Control: Some models come with remote control for manual navigation or troubleshooting.
Energy Efficiency
Robotic cleaners are energy-efficient as they operate independently of the pool’s pump and filter.
Navigation & Sensors
Smart Navigation: Advanced models use sensors to map the pool and avoid obstacles.
Climbing Capability: Ability to clean vertical surfaces like pool walls and steps.
Time-Saving: Frees up your time to enjoy the pool instead of cleaning it.
Consistent Cleaning: Provides regular cleaning, which improves water quality.
Reduced Chemical Use: Cleaner pool surface means fewer chemicals needed.
Less Manual Labor: No need to manually skim, vacuum, or brush the pool.
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Automation Grade | Automatic |
Feature | Remote Control, Programmable, Climb Wall |
Model Number | Lyra Dolphin 3002 Robot |
Cable Length | 30 m |
Material | ABS |
Usage/Application | Pool Cleaning |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | Dynamic Pro |
Suction-Side Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Use the pool's filtration system to create suction that draws in debris.
Best For: Above-ground and in-ground pools with simple designs.
Advantages:
Affordable and easy to install.
Works in pools with skimmer baskets and no need for a separate pump.
Limitations:
May not be as efficient in cleaning walls or hard-to-reach areas.
Dependent on the pool's filter pump.
Pressure-Side Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Use the pool's return jets to create pressure that pushes debris into a collection bag or a separate filter.
Best For: Larger, complex pools with extensive landscaping.
Advantages:
Does not rely on the pool’s filtration system.
Can clean the pool floor, walls, and even steps.
Limitations:
Requires a booster pump, which adds extra cost and maintenance.
Larger footprint and more setup required.
Robotic Pool Cleaners
How They Work: Powered by electricity, they use advanced motors and filters to navigate and clean the pool, typically requiring minimal input from the pool's filtration system.
Best For: Pools of all sizes, including smaller or more intricate designs.
Advantages:
Highly efficient and powerful; can scrub walls, floors, and waterline.
Independent of the pool’s pump or filter.
Often include advanced features like scheduling, remote control, and customizable cleaning patterns.
Limitations:
Higher upfront cost.
Requires charging or power cord connections.
Cleaning Coverage
Some cleaners focus on the pool floor, while others can clean the walls, steps, and waterline.
Filtration System
Filter Bag/Canister: Collects dirt and debris for easy disposal.
Debris Size Handling: Some cleaners are designed to handle fine debris, while others can collect larger particles (like leaves and twigs).
Programming & Controls
Scheduled Cleaning: Many robotic models allow you to set specific cleaning times or routines.
Remote Control: Some models come with remote control for manual navigation or troubleshooting.
Energy Efficiency
Robotic cleaners are energy-efficient as they operate independently of the pool’s pump and filter.
Navigation & Sensors
Smart Navigation: Advanced models use sensors to map the pool and avoid obstacles.
Climbing Capability: Ability to clean vertical surfaces like pool walls and steps.
Time-Saving: Frees up your time to enjoy the pool instead of cleaning it.
Consistent Cleaning: Provides regular cleaning, which improves water quality.
Reduced Chemical Use: Cleaner pool surface means fewer chemicals needed.
Less Manual Labor: No need to manually skim, vacuum, or brush the pool.
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