Fish Tank Heating Equipment

Keep warm-water fish growing through a cold winter — an aquaculture water heater that raises and holds pond, tank or RAS water at the warm temperature tilapia, catfish and shrimp need, available as energy-efficient heat-pump heating (COP ~4–6) or electric / heat-exchanger heating, with a corrosion-resistant titanium-tube exchanger for fresh and sea water.

  • Heating output~10–250+ kW
  • EfficiencyCOP 4–6 (heat-pump type)
  • ExchangerTitanium tube — seawater direct
  • Control±1 °C
Fish Tank Heating Equipment
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Product Description

Protective Devices: missing phase and Undervoltage, phase dislocation, compressor overload, water pump overload protection, etc. It can alarm and display faults at any time.
2.Microcomputer temperature control system: temperature controllable range + 5° C to + 35 ° C, accuracy 0.1°C.

Advantage:

  1. Protective Devices: missing phase and Undervoltage, phase dislocation, compressor overload, water
  2. pump overload protection, etc. It can alarm and display faults at any time.
  3. Microcomputer temperature control system: temperature controllable range + 5° C to + 35 ° C, accuracy 0.1°C.
  4. Air-Cooled condenser: dense structure, small size exchange large heat and save water.
  5. The machines can both cool and heat.
Fish tank heating equipment


Application

Fish tank heating equipment

Specifications

Models & configuration

Output and COP ranges integrated from industry practice — final specifications and heating method are confirmed by SIGMA's production line per project.

ModelCapacityTypical useCore configuration
SIGMA-HP-10
SIGMA-HP-30
SIGMA-HP-60
SIGMA-HP-120
SIGMA-HP-250
Heating methodHeat-pump heating (air/water source), electric heating or heat-exchanger heating — temperature raising and holding
Heat exchangerPure titanium tube — corrosion-resistant, seawater can pass directly through the unit (up to ~35,000 ppm salinity)
Temperature control±1 °C via electronic controller with set-point holding
Energy saving (heat-pump type)50–70% lower running cost than electric resistance heating; 40–60% lower than oil/gas boilers
Water typeFreshwater / saltwater
Safety protectionHigh/low pressure, overload, phase-loss, low-water and exhaust-temperature cut-outs
OptionsPLC integration, remote monitoring, multi-unit parallel, insulated buffer tank, economy electric-only version

System composition

Overwinter warm-water species

Holds water in the optimal window (typically around 26–30 °C) so tilapia, catfish and shrimp keep feeding and growing through winter.

Heat-pump efficiency, COP 4–6

Several units of heat per unit of electricity — 50–70% cheaper to run than resistance heating; an economy electric version is also available.

Titanium exchanger, seawater direct

Pure titanium tubing resists corrosion so full-strength seawater passes straight through the unit.

±1 °C precision

Electronic control holds the species' optimal growth temperature steadily.

Multi-layer safety protection

High/low pressure, overload, phase-loss, low-water and exhaust-temperature cut-outs allow unattended operation.

Wide capacity band

From a few kW for small indoor modules to several hundred kW for commercial farms.

Pairs with RAS for cold regions

Steady warm temperature plus low water exchange is what makes intensive all-season production profitable in cold climates.

Application

  • Winter heating for warm-water species (tilapia, catfish, shrimp) in cold climates and off-season production
  • Year-round temperature holding for tilapia RAS and biofloc farms in cold regions
  • Stable warm water for hatcheries and nurseries, paired with egg incubators
  • Seawater recirculating-system heating
  • Winter heating for indoor industrial farms across climate zones

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why do warm-water fish farms need a heater?

Warm-water species like tilapia, catfish and shrimp feed and grow best around 26–30 °C. When water drops below that in winter they stop eating and growth stalls, so a heater holds the water in that warm window for all-season production.

How energy-efficient is a heat-pump fish heater?

A heat-pump heater delivers a COP of roughly 4–6 — several units of heat per unit of electricity — for about 50–70% lower running cost than plain electric resistance heating.

Can the heater be used with seawater?

Yes — at its core is a titanium-tube heat exchanger that resists corrosion, so fresh water and full-strength sea water can pass directly through the unit.

How precisely does it hold temperature?

An electronic controller holds water temperature tightly, typically within ±1 °C, with multi-layer safety protection for unattended running.

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