Then throw in your pool’s depth and you’ll get basic volume calculation.Another key part of your equation: one cubic foot of water contains 7.5 gallons. So in order to figure out how many gallons your pool holds, you’ll multiply your final cubic foot measurement by 7.5 to find the ...
If you own a 16’x32′ inground pool in New Jersey, and you want the temperature of your pool to be 80°F all the time, the temperature rise calculation is: 80 (degrees) − 65 (degrees) = 15 degrees in temperature rise. Using the BTU formula, the calculation would be: 512 (...