If this pool is indoors consult your local fire marshal for the restrictions on the building occupancy level
By the number of suface area square feet. Check with the local Building Dept. for specs.
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Is this a commercial Pool? If yes then what state is the pool located in? Different states, different codes. Some methods are: based on water volume, surface area, flow rate. Some have a combination of these methods or others. Please provide the state and I may be able to provide the method used. yes, california A: Check with you local department of Health for the most accurate answer. k Model Code Note - The 2006 ICC International Building Code lists the maximum area allowance per occupant as 50 gross SF per person for the pool itself, and 15 gross SF per person for the deck area. Similarly, the 2009 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code uses factors of 50 and 30 SF/P. Plus you have to consider the load limits of the approved means of egress from the room (if it's indoors).
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Is this a commercial Pool? If yes then what state is the pool located in? Different states, different codes. Some methods are: based on water volume, surface area, flow rate. Some have a combination of these methods or others. Please provide the state and I may be able to provide the method used. yes, California A: Check with you local department of Health for the most accurate answer. k Model Code Note - The 2006 ICC International Building Code lists the maximum area allowance per occupant as 50 gross SF per person for the pool itself, and 15 gross SF per person for the deck area. Similarly, the 2009 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code uses factors of 50 and 30 SF/P. Plus you have to consider the load limits of the approved means of egress from the room (if it's indoors).
how do i calculate the volumn of backwash in a pool
By measuring the length and breadth of the pool we can measure its area.
Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
To calculate the evaporation rate of your swimming pool, you can use a simple formula: Evaporation Rate = (Pool surface area) x (Evaporation rate factor) x (Temperature difference). Measure the surface area of your pool, find the evaporation rate factor for your area, and determine the temperature difference between the pool water and the air. Multiply these values to calculate the evaporation rate.
p'*average depth + sq'/.32
if the pool is rectangular, then the formula of base X height X depth will do well