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Of course. The colder the water, the sooner you die.
With an indoor pool (not a spa) room air temperature should be maintained 2-5 degrees above the water temperature< with 50% or less humidity.
Ordinarily the design temperature for the air in the pool room would be 2 degree F higher than that of the pool water. The usual design temperature for the watre in indoor pools is 84 deg F However if the water temperature is higher then the room air would usually be left at around 86 deg F and the dehumidification equipment would be sized accordingly - using these figures. This will result in a higher rate of evaporation, which will automatically be taken care of by the dehumifier - this is assuming that it has been sized and designed properly. Peter Fenton. Consultant. Indoor-Pool-Design.com
Well it all depends...usually in Florida the day temps are warm but the nights are cold and thats what makes the water cold. The water temps are usually in the 50s and maybe low 60s at the beaches so it would probably range from 55-65 degrees in a unheated pool. March may get alittle warmer but still could be in the 60s in the unheated pool which is cold for me
one hundred degrees
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Sometimes it is posted or written on a whiteboard beside the pool. Check with your local swim area.
Sunlight warms pool water
Recommended water temperatures from 78°F for fitness swimming, 82°F for recreational swimming. There is no recommended water temperature for residential pools. note that high water temperatures can make the sanitation of water more difficult.
Surely - it is just an addition to your existing system... could be gas, oil, solar or electric
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