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.
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.
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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.
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Specifications
Output and COP ranges integrated from industry practice — final specifications and heating method are confirmed by SIGMA's production line per project.
| Model | Capacity | Typical use | Core configuration |
|---|---|---|---|
| SIGMA-HP-10 | |||
| SIGMA-HP-30 | |||
| SIGMA-HP-60 | |||
| SIGMA-HP-120 | |||
| SIGMA-HP-250 |
| Heating method | Heat-pump heating (air/water source), electric heating or heat-exchanger heating — temperature raising and holding |
|---|---|
| Heat exchanger | Pure 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 type | Freshwater / saltwater |
| Safety protection | High/low pressure, overload, phase-loss, low-water and exhaust-temperature cut-outs |
| Options | PLC integration, remote monitoring, multi-unit parallel, insulated buffer tank, economy electric-only version |
System composition
Holds water in the optimal window (typically around 26–30 °C) so tilapia, catfish and shrimp keep feeding and growing through winter.
Several units of heat per unit of electricity — 50–70% cheaper to run than resistance heating; an economy electric version is also available.
Pure titanium tubing resists corrosion so full-strength seawater passes straight through the unit.
Electronic control holds the species' optimal growth temperature steadily.
High/low pressure, overload, phase-loss, low-water and exhaust-temperature cut-outs allow unattended operation.
From a few kW for small indoor modules to several hundred kW for commercial farms.
Steady warm temperature plus low water exchange is what makes intensive all-season production profitable in cold climates.
Application
FAQ
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.
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.
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.
An electronic controller holds water temperature tightly, typically within ±1 °C, with multi-layer safety protection for unattended running.
Tell us your species, target density and site — our engineers size the system and reply within one business day.