It depends on the size of the pool, where you live, and the weather. Generally I would say a pool that is 60 degrees will be 70 degrees with regular weather such as 70-75. Good luck with your pool! Source: I have a pool myself and 4 years of weather and climate classes.
The time it takes for a pool with a heater to warm up after first filling it depends on factors such as the size of the pool, the starting temperature of the water, the power of the heater, and the ambient temperature. In general, it can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours for a pool with a heater to reach the desired temperature.
i have a 18x48 pool and right now it is still filling up so i suggest start in the morning filling it because it will take about 2-2 1/2 days to fill up(:
Chlorine typically takes about 24 to 48 hours to dissipate in a swimming pool, depending on factors such as sunlight, temperature, and water circulation.
3kw heater heating a 10 foot pool may take 4 to 8 hours for heating it up to 20 to 25 Degrees Celsius. This also depends on the outside temperature.
the rate that water is coming into the pool, is the amount of water in the pool (x) divided by the amount of time it take to fill the pool. x / 10 the rate to empty the pool is x / 15 the rate to fill the pool wile it is being emptied, is the rate filling the pool minus the rate emptying the pool. x / 10 - x / 15 simplified 3x / 30 - 2x / 30 this gives x / 30 divide the rate the pool is filling, by the amount of water. (x / 30) / x this gives a time of 30 hours to fill the pool.
This will depend on how you are filling it. Are you filling it with a water hose, or having the water delivered by a tank truck? A water hose would take a relatively longer amount of time, whereas a tank truck would be much quicker.
No way to tell, as it depends on several conditions:volume of poolshape of poolstarting temperature of waterstarting temperature of surrounding soilwindsunambient temperature
1 hour
Depends how big it is, and how your filling it!
You can put it in any time you like. It may be a good idea to take a sample of your pools water to your local pool shop where they do a test on it and let you know exactly what you require to get the initial water balance right. (this service is usually free).
half an our
probably more than one second