44.883 gallons for each inch of depth. (rounded) 538.6 gallons for each foot of depth. (rounded)
The calculation is: Diameter x Diameter x Depth X 5.9 = Number of Gallons For example: For a 15-foot round pool with a water depth of 3 ft: 15x15x3x5.9 = 3,982 gallons. Since you did not specify the depth of the water, I will provide an answer for a couple of likely depths below. Please note that this is the ACTUAL water depth NOT the height of the pool wall (the water is usually around 6 inchs lower than the wall height). 36 in depth: 3,982 gallons 42 inch depth: 4,646 gallons 48 inch depth: 5,310 gallons ...
Cylindrical Tank: Multiply the length in inches times the square of the diameter in inches and multiply the product by .0034. To get the volume expressed in gallons. Rectangular Tank: Multiply the length times the width times the depth in inches and multiply the product by .004329. The volume is expressed in gallons One cubic foot of water equals 7.5 gallons. Hope this helps
Depth x Diameter-squared x 5.9 = Volume in Gallons
478.75 gallons for each inch of water depth.
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15 foot round? About 5000 gallons, if it's four feet deep. Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 18*18*4*5.9=7500 gallons
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 15*26*4.3*7.5=12500 gallons
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 28*28*4.3*5.9=20000 gallons
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 16*16*4*5.9=6000 gallons=23000 liters
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. For a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
You're mixing metric with imperial units??? Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 16*16*4*5.9=6000 gallons=23000 liters
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 28*28*4.3*5.9=20000 gallons From there, it depends on your pump. Some are more effective than others, ranging from 150 to 1500 gallons per hour.
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 21*21*4.3*5.9=11000 gallons
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 24*24*4.3*5.9=15000 gallons
44.883 gallons for each inch of depth. (rounded) 538.6 gallons for each foot of depth. (rounded)